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  2. 30 Best Family Board Games for Your Next Game Night - AOL

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    The best family-friendly board games to ... An actual 7-year-old kid is the brains behind this strategic card game — so you know it's a hit with the grade-school set. But all ages will have fun ...

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

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    Who needs Netflix when you can go all in on these super fun games of skill and chance?

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  5. Colt Express - Wikipedia

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    A set of 7 alternate Punch cards released in 2016 that can either replace the base game's Punch cards, or be added to the base game to increase the likelihood of selecting a Punch card during the Schemin' phase. Santa's Elf Released in 2019, includes an Elf standee and 8 tokens (4 gift and 4 empty).

  6. Red nines - Wikipedia

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    Red Nines is a simple card game of the Stops family for four or more players. It is largely a game of luck, and is suitable for players of any age. Games with more than four players are best when played without hesitation. It has a modern variant called Pink Nines.

  7. The Crew (card game) - Wikipedia

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    The Crew: The Quest for Planet Nine is a board game for 3–5 players designed by Thomas Sing and released in 2019. In The Crew, a trick-taking cooperative card game with 50 missions, players aim to win tricks based on their task cards, but can only communicate limited information on their cards.