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  2. The Best 2-Person Games for At-Home Date Night - AOL

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    Sushi Go! - The Pick and Pass Card Game. In this fun (and highly adorable) card game, players compete to collect sushi, sashimi, and other foods worth varying amounts of points.

  3. iAssociate - Wikipedia

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    SlideToPlay rated the game 4 out of 4, writing, " If you like your word games simple yet brain-tickling, iAssociate 2 is perfect. "[5] AndroidGamesReviews gave it 4 out of 5 stars, commenting, "iAssociate 2: Test your knowledge and vocabulary in this fantastic word association game. Rating: 4/5 A fantastic game which is fun to enjoy in a group ...

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  5. Reader Rabbit's Interactive Reading Journey - Wikipedia

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    The game teaches users how to read effectively. Forty storybooks can be read aloud or narrated to the user. Over 100 reading exercises include phonics, word-recognition, spelling skills and building vocabulary. The activities incorporate repetition of words, followed by a gradual increase of word variety.

  6. Word game - Wikipedia

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    A game of Scrabble in French. In a letter arrangement game, the goal is to form words out of given letters. These games generally test vocabulary skills as well as lateral thinking skills. Some examples of letter arrangement games include Scrabble, Upwords, Bananagrams, and Countdown.

  7. Simon Says - Wikipedia

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    Children playing Simon Says with "Simon" (the controller) in the foreground. Simon Says is a children's game for three or more players. One player takes the role of "Simon" and issues instructions (usually physical actions such as "jump in the air" or "stick out your tongue") to the other players, which should be followed only when succeeding the phrase "Simon says".