How to Play the James Bond Card Game for a Double-Good Time

Updated May 11, 2022
James Bond style woman holding playing cards

Card games are an integral component of James Bond movies. The world-renowned secret agent played Baccarat in 1962's Dr. No and has been depicted in scenes involving high-stakes card games ever since. With that in mind, it's not surprising that there are a few card games named after Agent 007. Learn how to play the James Bond card game using a standard deck of cards and discover a few other card games with a 007 theme.

Playing the James Bond Card Game

The James Bond card game is a fast-paced game played with a standard 52-card deck of playing cards. The game involves two to four players racing to get multiple sets of matching cards before their opponents. James Bond is a great family card game that is appropriate (and fun!) for preschoolers through adults.

Setting Up to Play the James Bond Card Game

James Bond is a relatively easy game to set up and play. Winning requires speed and memory. Follow these steps to get started:

  1. Shuffle a standard deck of 52 cards thoroughly. Be sure to remove the Joker cards.
  2. Deal all but four cards from the deck to each player. The number of cards each player gets varies based on the number of people playing.
    • 2 players - 24 cards per player
    • 3 players - 16 cards per player
    • 4 players - 12 cards per player
  3. Deal the remaining four cards face up in the middle of the table where they are easily accessible to both players.
  4. Each player should divide their cards evenly into stacks of four face-down cards. These stacks of cards are called "books."

How to Play the James Bond Card Game

Once the cards have been dealt and the playing area set up, it's time for the game to begin. The goal is to end up with cards of the same number or face in each book. Players don't take turns in this game, so it's a good idea to set a timer countdown to alert everyone when it's time to start.

  1. When the game begins, each player picks up one of their books (stacks of cards) and compares it to the cards in the middle.
  2. The goal is to take cards from the middle that will help the player get all of the same number or face in the book they are holding.
  3. When a player takes a card from the four in the middle, they must replace it with a card from the book in their hand before taking any other action.
  4. As soon as a player places a card face-up in the middle of the table as a swap, it is fair game for other players to snag.
  5. Players can set one book down and pick up another book to look for more moves. While a player is looking for moves for the book they are holding, the other books must remain face down on the table.
  6. The first player to achieve the goal of having matching cards in all of their books is the winner.

Top Trumps Game: James Bond 007 Limited Edition

Top Trumps is a card game that allows kids and adults alike to have a great time while engaging with critical thinking and basic mathematics. Top Trumps has been a best-selling card game franchise in England for decades. It is available in a James Bond 007 limited edition version with character cards that not only are fun to play with but that also make great memorabilia items for James Bond enthusiasts.

How to Play the James Bond 007 Edition of Top Trumps

The James Bond 007 Edition of Top Trumps features cards highlighting 30 of the most memorable characters from the James Bond movies made between 1962 and 2020. Each card has statistics about the character that it represents. The goal is to accumulate all of the cards by "trumping" other players. You can play with two or more people. The game is available from Amazon for about $12.

  1. Shuffle the cards and deal evenly between all players.
  2. Decide who is going first.
  3. Have each player draw one card from their own stack of cards.
  4. The first player reads a statistic listed on the card they just drew.
  5. One by one, the players declare the value of the declared statistic for the character on their selected card.
  6. The player with the highest value for the chosen statistic takes all the cards.
  7. Repeat until one player has all the cards, which means they win the game.

James Bond Collectible Card Game

James Bond Card Game

In 1995, the release of the James Bond movie GoldenEye coincided with the height of the mid-90s collectible card game (CCG) craze. Out of this frenzy, the ill-fated James Bond CCG was born. A total of 217 unique cards were printed featuring characters from all the James Bond movies. Unfortunately, many of the most common cards were plagued by misprints, typos, and alignment issues. These issues in manufacturing made the already boring game even more difficult to play, and the James Bond CCG was out of print by 1996.

  • You can sometimes purchase these cards or booster packs from eBay or other marketplaces for used goods.
  • Rather than being used to play a game, the original cards are collector's items of interest to only the most dedicated Bond fans.
  • A few fans have gone so far as to create their own versions of the game with new rules and independently produced cards.

Games...Card Games

Whether you're a fan of James Bond movies or books or are just an avid card player, you're sure to enjoy playing one of the James Bond card games described above. Who knows? You just might get hooked on these simple card games and start playing regularly. After all, sitting down and enjoying a fun card game with friends and family is a great way to spend time and bond with your favorite people!

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