Rainy days, winter nights, post-dinner family affairs, and late summer afternoons are always good excuses for playing a few rounds of cards
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Great for children ages five and up, this Mensa Award Winner from 1996 is ideal for teaching math skills, memory, and concentration. Call it educational or call it fun, this game is an all around winner. |
They might be called ugly, but kids as young as four years old will giggle and shout in delight over this riotous game of fast-action fun. For a full review, please visit RPGnet. |
Flip cards, call names, and don't forget to yell Thing-a-Ma-Bot! This is a fast-moving, laugh filled game for young kids, probably between five and nine years old. |
With this silly looking penguins, kids from as young as five years old will be having a blast with this cool, fast-paced game. Flip, match, and grab the pawns to get as many cards in your hand as possible. Brrry good fun. |
For ages eight to 14, this card game requires a little bit of strategy and plenty of math. Though who would know that this game is so educational when you're having so much fun? For more details, see this article at Suite101. |
Games for gambling and games for fun, classics card games will never go out of style. However, recently there has been a huge popularity surge in the poker world thanks to celebrity televised matches. Nonetheless, a basic deck of classic playing cards can suffice for any of these classic card games.
Choosing a deck of playing cards can be as easy as buying the cheapest set available. The truth is that cards are relatively inexpensive to start with. However, spending a few extra bucks on a good set of cards will make a big difference in how long they last and how durable they are. Cards with a nice finish are usually more comfortable to play with and they look nicer. You should also consider whether you want a classic face or "jumbo-sized" face. Large print and easy-to-see numbers and symbols may make playing easier for children and those who have problems seeing. Also consider miniature cards sized to perfectly fit children's tiny hands.
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Trading or collectible card games were first launched in the early '90s, and since then have developed a strong following amongst children, teens, and even grownups. Typically these are two person dueling games that revolve around one theme. Anyone can play anywhere as long as they have their deck with them. To start developing a game deck you need to buy either a starter set or a starter deck. What's the difference? Essentially it is buying for one or two players either with or without prior expertise.
There are many trading card games to play, each with its own flavor, style, and rules. Most games are designed to suit either young children or teens and adults. Here are a few of the most popular games categorized according to age group. Keep in mind that within many of these games there are various themes that branch off the main game. Keep in mind that there are many more games out there besides those listed below.
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