Ace Trumps is an early version of the popular card game Top Trumps, released from 1976-1984, by German companyAltenburg-Stralsunder. Before releasing Ace Trumps, Ace also released many Quartet games. These packs had 32 cards in each as opposed to Winning Moves' Top Trumps which usually had 30 cards. There was also Special Trump Cards versions of Ace Trumps. These were a yellow and red card. If the yellow card was the next card for a player, everyone must give the owner of that card their next card. If they get the red card, everyone has to give them the top card from their pile.
Gameplay
Each pack of Ace Trumps is based on a theme, such as cars, aircraft, animals or boats. Unlike the modern Top Trumps, Ace Trumps didn't release any packs requiring a license, such as TV and Film shows. One exception though is a pack of Muppet Show Quartets. Each card in the pack shows a list of numerical data about the item. For example, in a pack based on cars, each card shows a different model of car, and the stats and data may include its engine size, its weight, its length, and its top speed. All the cards are dealt among the players. There must be at least two players, and at least one card for each player. The starting player selects a category from his or her topmost card and reads out its value. Each other player then reads out the value of the same category from their cards. The best value wins the "trick", and the winner takes all the cards of the trick and places them at the bottom of his or her pile. That player then looks at their new topmost card, and chooses the category for the next round. Ace introduced the Super Trump, a card that beats all other cards except “A” cards regardless of its data. In the event of a draw, the cards are placed in the centre and a new category is chosen from the next card by the same person as in the previous round. The winner of that round obtains all of the cards in the centre as well as the top card from each player. The game ends when one player has won all of the card off the other players.
Variations
Many different variations of Ace have been released. These include:
Ace Quartet
Rummy
Top Ace
Ace Maxi Mini Quartets
Ace Fact Pack
NFL Fact Pack
Ace Trump Game
Power Trumps
Ace Maxi Mini Trumps
Ace Trumps
Ace Sporting Aces
Ace Supertrump
Promotions
Ace held some competitions, where cards were collected and then redeemed. They were:
In 1976 a competition to win a flight on Concorde and/or an offer to receive a 60 X 80 cm colour poster of Concorde in exchange for 4 Credit Cards and 18p to cover post and packing.