Skip-Bo is a card game that was originally created in 1967 but it has a much longer history than that. Skip-Bo took a lot of inspiration from the traditional card game Spite and Malice. In Spite and Malice players combined several standard sets of playing cards. Players would play cards to the table in numerical order and the first player to get rid of all of their cards first would win the game. When I was kid I remember playing the card game Flinch (another game based off of Spite and Malice) quite a bit. Since I enjoyed Flinch I was interested in trying out Skip-Bo. Skip-Bo is a mindless card game that anyone can play but lacks enough strategy to be more than an average card game.