Discover fun games to play with a friend or partner.
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Improv scene where one person knows the situation, the other doesn't. Figure it out through play.
Players compete by dropping cards to a center pile, switching hands with their opponent, picking up piles from the center, and forming pairs for scoring. Strategic card placement and exchange are key, with specific rules governing which cards can be played where based on rank, color, or suit matching.
A Casino variant from Eswatini where captured cards are kept face-up and opponents can steal the top card of your capture pile. Adds strategic depth to the classic fishing game.
A simple trick-taking game from Niger. Only the last trick counts for scoring, making early tricks purely about hand management.
Two-player Agricola focused entirely on animals. Build fences, breed livestock.
A micro card game of WWII battles. Play cards to three theaters, use tactical abilities, and know when to retreat to minimize point losses.
Pick a category, name items A to Z. "Animals: Aardvark, Bear, Cat..." Race or cooperate.
A deduction game using a 17-card deck of Aces, face cards, and one Joker. Players are dealt 8 cards each with one mystery card in the middle. Players take turns guessing the mystery card or playing cards to force opponent reveals.
Flip cards with categories. When symbols match, race to name something in opponent's category.
Players compete to build a complete ant colony by sequencing cards from Ace through King in their designated color. The game involves strategic card storage, attacking opponents' colonies by matching ranks, defending with counters or Kings, and trading using Queens.
Players deploy army cards (Aces, Kings, Queens, Jacks) with varying stamina points. Each round, players simultaneously select fighting cards - red attacks, black defends. The higher card wins, and attackers deal stamina damage. Eliminate all opponent's army cards to win.
A deduction card game set in a 1930s mansion murder. Players draft clue cards that only they see, asking questions to narrow down the killer, motive, and method from 3,000+ possible solutions.
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