
Summer is a time for picnics, camping, weekends in the garden or lazing around a pool. It’s also the perfect time for quick, fun card games that adults and kids of all ages can enjoy. Fast Blast is one such game. It’s fast, frenzied, works well with 2 to 6 players, and can be played in 10 to fifteen minutes. For families and friends who love to play cards, Fast Blast won’t disappoint!
Fast Blast is a game of speed and discard. The game is great for two players, but works even better with more. The aim is for players to get rid of their cards, all while playing simultaneously. The first to get rid of all their cards wins the game. The cards are packaged in a neon pink, yellow and black box which is lightweight, easy to carry and fits into a small bag. The game can be played on a table-sized space, at the beach, on the floor or at the campsite.
The cards are well-made and durable, ensuring that even during the most epically side-splitting, chaotic games when it’s all a blur of hands and a fit of giggles, the cards will endure.
“Fast Blast is a bit-sized game with big value. The instructions are easy to understand. It offers simple and easy fun and you can take it anywhere,” says Philip Galliford, spokesperson for Solarpop, distributor of the game.
Fast Blast is fast becoming a family favourite, and it ranks high up on the list with other quick card games like Similo, Trio, Taco Cat Goat Cheese Pizza and 5 Second Rule Travel edition. With the Festive Season around the corner, the game makes a perfect stocking filler or Secret Santa gift.
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