
How Disc Cards Works
Build your Deck, Fill your Bag with Discs, Choose your Route, Smash Chains for Ace!
You want a good balance between Drivers, Midranges and Putters, usually 3:2:1, as that is what you are allowed in play at any one time.
You will want a FULL Bag before you try a Birdie or an Ace Route on a Location. You'll need every weapon at your disposal to make your dice rolls match the obstacles you find along those very difficult Routes. There’s always the Par Route!
Take a look as I show you how Bag Setup works:
After Setup, it’s time for Steps of the Turn. Players do the first four Steps together.
Game Setup happens simultaneously for all Players, sure, but each turn played will have the first FOUR Steps of the Turn happening simultaneously as well!
Sometimes a Trading Card Game can seem like we’re all watching each other play a kind of Solitaire against each other. Not so with Disc Cards: you will stay engaged all round.
Let’s take a look at Steps of the Turn ONE and TWO!
Steps Three and Four demand big decisions!
During the Arrange and Route Steps. players are deciding if they are holding back and going conservative, waiting for the next Hole to make a bid at Ace or Bird.
Or, if the time is right, they might try to make a move and load up their Bag with what it takes to get that Ace or Birdie! Either way, there’s no going back once the first Disc is thrown!