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  2. Nim - Wikipedia

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    Nim is a mathematical game of strategy in which two players take turns removing (or "nimming") objects from distinct heaps or piles. On each turn, a player must remove at least one object, and may remove any number of objects provided they all come from the same heap or pile.

  3. Rules of cribbage - Wikipedia

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    For example, a run of three cards with an additional card matching one of the three in rank, e.g., 2234, is termed a "double run of three" and scores eight according to the above rules (two distinct runs of three and two for the pair); 2234–5 is a "double run of four" for ten points (two distinct runs of four and two for the ...

  4. 1-2-Switch - Wikipedia

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    It was originally released as a launch title for the system. [2] The game uses the system's Joy-Con controllers, with players facing each other performing various minigames. [3] [4] By December 31, 2022, it sold over 3.74 million copies, making it one of the best-selling games on the platform. A sequel, Everybody 1-2-Switch!, was released in 2023.

  5. Rummikub - Wikipedia

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    Rummikub (/ ˈ r ʌ m i k j uː b /, "rummy cube" [1]) is a tile-based game for 2 to 4 players, combining elements of the card game rummy and mahjong. There are 106 tiles in the game, including 104 numbered tiles (valued 1 to 13 in four different colors, two copies of each) and two jokers.

  6. Ninety-nine (trick-taking card game) - Wikipedia

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    Ninety-nine is a card game for 2, 3, or 4 players. It is a trick-taking game that can use ordinary French-suited cards.Ninety-nine was created in 1967 by David Parlett; his goal was to have a good 3-player trick-taking game with simple rules yet great room for strategy.

  7. Everybody 1-2-Switch! - Wikipedia

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    Certain minigames can only be played using smartphones, while others can only be played using Joy-Con. [7] The game supports up to 8 players using Joy-Con controllers, and up to 100 players can play using smartphones. [8] Everybody 1-2-Switch! features a "Quiz Party" mode, which allows players to create custom questions for a trivia game. [4] [9]