
๐ต What’s the Point – The Cactus Card Game
A prickly-perfect Tucson gift youโll want to play immediately: Whatโs the Point? The Cactus Card Game
Available in-store at Tucson Gallery in downtown Tucson. Call 520-606-5440 to check current stock.
If your ideal night includes laughing way too loud, cheering over a perfectly timed steal, and building the cutest little cactus collection in the desertโฆ congrats, youโve found your new favorite souvenir from downtown Tucson.
Whatโs the Point? The Cactus Card Game is fast, family-friendly, and just the right amount of snarky. Youโll collect sets of cacti to score points, then immediately ruin someone elseโs plan with delightfully devious action cards. Itโs sharp, cheeky, and weirdly addictiveโฆ thatโs the point!
๐ At A Glance
A must-have Tucson souvenir for game nights, road trips, and visitors who โdonโt usually like gamesโ. This is one of those gifts and souvenirs that actually gets used, not shoved in a drawer. The rounds are quick (think โone more gameโ energy), itโs easy to learn, and it works great for families, friend groups, and visitors looking for something uniquely Tucson with a cactus twist.
Best for: ages 9+, 2โ6 players, and anyone who enjoys a little friendly sabotage.

๐ How the game works (AKA: collect cactiโฆ and cause chaos)
The goal is simple: collect matching cactus sets to score points. But every turn youโre deciding, do you grow your own score, or do you absolutely ruin somebody elseโs?
Expect crowd-favorite moves like:
- See and Steal: peek at an opponentโs hand and swipe exactly what you need
- Stop: block an action and protect your hard-earned cactus dreams
- Other action cards that keep every round spicy, unpredictable, and laugh-out-loud mean (in the best way)
๐ฅWhy people keep coming back to it (replayability = dangerously high)
Quick games can sometimes feel โone-and-done.โ Not this one. Players consistently highlight the easy-to-learn rules, fast-paced strategy, and the fact that it stays fun even after repeat plays, because the action cards change everything.
Bonus trivia for your next game night: itโs listed on BoardGameGeek and holds a solid community rating, always a good sign when youโre picking a game as a gift.
๐ The perfect cactus-themed gift from Tucson Gallery
Looking for Tucson gifts that donโt feel generic? This one hits that sweet spot:
- Cactus-themed (hello, Sonoran Desert vibes)
- Portable (great travel souvenir)
- Fun for families and adults (it scales up nicely)
- Actually funny and easy to bring to a party
If youโre browsing our gifts and souvenirs selection online, start here: https://thetucsongallery.com/gifts/
โ FAQ: Whatโs the Point? The Cactus Card Game (Tucson Gallery Gifts & Souvenirs)
1) What is Whatโs the Point? The Cactus Card Game?
Itโs a fast, family-friendly cactus-themed card game where players collect sets of cacti to score pointsโwhile using action cards to sabotage opponents and change the game in a single turn.
2) How many players can play?
This game supports 2 to 6 players, making it great for families, friend groups, and visitors traveling together.
3) What age is this game best for?
Itโs recommended for ages 9 and up, but younger players can often join with a little help depending on reading level.
4) How long does a game take?
Most rounds take about 20 minutes to play, and the rules are quickโabout 5 minutes to learn.
5) Is it easy to learn for casual players?
Yes. The core gameplay is simple (collect sets, score points), but the action cards add fun strategyโperfect for casual players who still want a little โtake-thatโ mischief.
6) What kind of game is it?
Itโs a set-collection card game with light strategy and โstrategic sabotageโ mechanicsโmeaning youโll build your own score while trying to block or steal from others at the right time.
7) What are the action cards used for?
Action cards let you interact with other players, like peeking at hands, stealing cards, requesting a card, drawing extra cards, or blocking moves with a Stop cardโso every turn stays lively.
8) Does it make a good Tucson gift or souvenir?
Absolutely. The cactus theme is pure Sonoran Desert energy, and itโs compact, packable, and funโone of those Tucson gifts and souvenirs people actually use long after the trip.
9) Can I buy this at Tucson Gallery?
Yesโthis game is available at Tucson Gallery as part of our gifts and souvenirs selection.
Visit Tucson Gallery
Want to see this snarky little cactus game in action (or grab it as a last-minute gift)? Swing by Tucson Gallery in the heart of downtown:
๐ Tucson Gallery
245 E Congress St Suite 101
Tucson, AZ 85701
๐ 520-606-5440
๐ Hours:
Monday โ Closed
Tuesday – 10 – 8
Wednesday โ 10 – 8
Thursday โ 10 โ 8
Friday โ 10 โ 8
Saturday โ 10 โ 8
Sunday โ 10 โ 5
Bring a friend. Bring a rival. Bring someone who says they โhate card games.โ
Weโll see whoโs smiling after the first See and Steal. ๐ต
