![]() Turn over the top Power card so that it can be read by everyone, and pop the Jack Pop vinyl next to this pile. Put them in a pile face down in the middle of the playing area. Shuffle the 10 Power cards – these are the ones with the bright green Nightmare Before Christmas decoration on the back of them. We usually take top trumps with us to play in Disney queues, but this would be possible too when waiting for the shows to start when we’re all stood still in line! The game is really simple to set up and small enough to take anywhere. We call this one a colour run to remind ourselves. A set is three cards of any colour but with the same number, and a run is three cards of the same colour with the numbers in order. The first person to score three power cards is the winner! Power cards are gained by making a set of cards or a run. Play time is 15 minutes, which after a few rounds seems quite accurate. It’s game for 2-4 players, from 6+, which means that all of our family *could* play age wise. Jack Skellington’s cards show Sally, Jack, Zero, Lock, Stock and Barrel, Dr, Finkelstein, and a Pocket Pop sized Jack Skellington. Inside the box there’s a little fold out instruction leaflet, 45 character cards featuring characters from the Disney story, numbered 1-9. There are other Something Wild Card Games featuring other characters such as Mickey Mouse, Aladdin, Woody, Maleficent and Ariel from the Little Mermaid, but as we have quite a thing for the Nightmare Before Christmas and celebrate every New Year’s Day with our annual Jack Skellington Breakfast, when our set popped through the letterbox, we were tickled pink. We whipped up some of our favourite Nightmare Before Christmas Movie Snacks and settled in for games night! This week a Jones Family unicorn arrived in the form of Funko’s Something Wild! game – and out of the corner peeped Jack – we were sent the Nightmare Before Christmas Edition. There’s something amazing about them that draws us all in. I’ve lost count of the amount of Pop Funko characters around the house – each year new Funko peeps sit on top of each person’s birthday cake, appear in Halloween Calendars and Baskets, and Christmas Eve hampers. ![]() So Funko Tabletop Games are the equivalent of Unicorns in our home. We were sent the Funko Something Wild! Game for the purposes of this review.Ĭlick here for our Toy Review Catalogue to read our reviews before you buy! Funko Something Wild! Card Game – Nightmare Before Christmasįunko holds a special place in our family’s heart, right along with tabletop games.
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