Cascade — the stacking card game, reimagined
Match color or number. Chain penalties. Pick from four distinct visual themes. 2–10 players.
2–10 players
Free-for-all rounds; bots fill empty seats so you can start instantly.
4 visual themes
Cosmic, Arcane, Cyberpunk, Elemental — the rules stay, the look changes.
Stacking penalties
Draw-Two onto Draw-Two; Wild +4 onto Wild +4. Make the next player drown.
Create a room
Pick a theme. Public or invite-only.
Invite friends or add a bot
Share the link or start with bots for instant play.
Empty your hand
Match by color or number, save your wilds, and call Last Card.
Pick a vibe
Same rules, four distinct color palettes and action icons.
Rules
Be the first to empty your hand. Match the top of the discard pile by color or number, or play a Wild.
• On your turn, play any matching card or a Wild. • If you can’t play, draw 1 card. • First player to 0 cards wins.
A Draw-Two can be passed on with another Draw-Two of any color. A Wild +4 can be passed on with another Wild +4. Cross-stacking (D2 onto +4 or vice versa) is not allowed.
What kind of card game is Cascade?
Cascade is an original shedding card game in the Crazy Eights family. Match by color or number, chain Draw-Two and Wild Draw-Four cards to flood the next player, and empty your hand first to win. Card-game mechanics are not copyrightable; Cascade ships its own name, palettes, and iconography.
What is stacking?
When someone plays a Draw-Two on you, you can play another Draw-Two to pass the penalty +2 more onto the next player. Same with Wild Draw-Four onto Wild Draw-Four. If you can’t stack, you draw the whole accumulated pile and lose your turn.
Are the bots good?
Bots prefer color-matching plays, save Wild +4 for stuck turns, and pick the color they hold the most of when naming after a wild. Casual but credible.