Five Crowns Travel Case Bundle, Cards, Scorecard Included – Card Game for Kids and Adults, Family Game Night, The Game isn’t Over…
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Best for travel
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Updated May 18, 2026 · 1 min read

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The consensus
What reviewers found
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Across the reviewers we read, Five Crowns has a small but unusually loyal following. Multiple r/boardgames threads—on simple games, on packable games, on family card games—surface it independently, with commenters describing it as 'super packable for travel,' easy to teach, and a reliable hit at family get-togethers. The travel-case bundle reviewed here ships in a soft zipper case with a clip, which is what pushed it into the 'best for travel' slot.
What reviewers liked
- Specialist r/boardgames threads consistently recommend it as a packable family game
- Travel case bundle includes a clip-on soft zipper case
- Rummy-style rules teach quickly to new players
- Five-suit deck and escalating rounds give the game a distinct arc
Where it falls short
- Review volume on this specific travel bundle SKU is low (~347 ratings)
- r/boardgames threads acknowledge limited strategic depth
- Some community members actively dislike it; not a universal hit
- Expert coverage skews toward unknown-trust hobbyist sites rather than high-trust outlets
Across the reviewers we read, Five Crowns has a small but unusually loyal following. Multiple r/boardgames threads—on simple games, on packable games, on family card games—surface it independently, with commenters describing it as 'super packable for travel,' easy to teach, and a reliable hit at family get-togethers. The travel-case bundle reviewed here ships in a soft zipper case with a clip, which is what pushed it into the 'best for travel' slot.
The honest pushback: one r/boardgames thread is literally titled 'I hate Five Crowns,' and even sympathetic commenters concede it isn't deep—the strategy comes down to discard decisions and timing the 'kings go wild' final round. Expert coverage exists (The Toy Insider, Playmonster's own site) but most of it is unknown-trust or first-party. The 4.8 rating sits on only ~347 reviews for this specific SKU, so the signal is thinner than the UNO or Play Nine picks. It's a strong travel-and-family-room recommendation, not a heavy-gamer pick.
- Premium Travel Case
- Take your favorite game with you in a soft zipper case with a clip to attach it to your bag and take on the go!
- Award-Winning
- Best-selling game that is fun to play over and over again!
- Family Fun
- Looking for fun card games for adults and families? This award-winning game is one of the best card games for family game night
- EASY TO LEARN GAME — Make books and runs, knowing when to play your cards. But tread carefully! Rotating wild cards can change your luck in an instant
- Rummy With A Twist
- It’s a unique twist on the classic rummy card game. A fifth suit of stars makes Five Crowns even more exciting than other family card games
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“Rants And Reviews: Five Crowns” · YouTube
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