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  2. The Best Two-Player Card Games for Your Next Night In - AOL

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    The legendary strategic card game that started out on Kickstarter and went on to sell a record-breaking 11 million+ copies, Exploding Kittens is aimed at kids as well as adults. Players draw cards ...

  3. 15 Great Card Games for Kids - AOL

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    In the age of iPads and PJ Masks, card games might seem like a total snoozefest but here’s the deal (pun intended): That simple deck of cards offers endless fun for multiple age groups ...

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  5. Crazy Eights - Wikipedia

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    Crazy Eights is a shedding-type card game for two to seven players and the best known American member of the Eights Group which also includes Pig and Spoons. The object of the game is to be the first player to discard all of their cards. The game is similar to Switch, Mau Mau or Whot!. [1]

  6. Concentration (card game) - Wikipedia

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    If a remaining unknown card is chosen randomly, there is a 1/(t−1−n) chance of getting a match, but also a n/(t−1−n) chance of providing opponents with the information needed to make a match. [5] There are some exceptions to this rule that apply on the fringe cases, where n = 0 or 1 or towards the end of the game. Concentration (card game)

  7. Five Crowns (card game) - Wikipedia

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    Joy Tipping for The Dallas Morning News said that "This is a great family card game, a bit like rummy, in which kids can compete with adults and have a chance of winning, even if the adults aren't "helping" them. It's simple enough for younger kids, but also plenty challenging to keep teens and adults interested.