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Once the draw pile corresponding to that pile runs out, the pile is turned over and reshuffled as the new draw pile. If a special instruction calls for a player to "remove a card from play" or place a card "out of play", the card should be set aside, not to be used again during the current game.
Such hardware-specific extensions are to be avoided in MIDI files uploaded to Wikipedia. If your sound card does not support MIDI – or on OS X 10.8+ –, free cross-platform software such as MuseScore and TiMidity is able to play these files after you have downloaded them to your computer, or convert them to other sound formats.
The Wikipedia trading card game is a trading card game based on Wikipedia. The trading card game is based on a proposal in 2009 (see here for the original proposal). While the attempt to create a published game has ended, we can continue to make up cards! Please help by approving cards and suggesting. There is participator list and userbox below.
These sorts of things don't convey the idea of fun that I stand for, and I'd like to think we can uphold a rated-G image for Wikipedia's trading card game. I'm aware Wikipedia isn't censored, but this is a friendly trading card game, not an encyclopedia. Big difference. Bob the Wikipedian (talk • contribs) 06:39, 7 January 2011 (UTC)
Name of card: Internet's down!; Class: Discord; Text: Sorry.Your turn's over. Flip a coin. If it's tails, no instants for you until your next turn. Quote: "Well, yes, the Internet never goes down.
In video games, a bot or drone is a type of artificial intelligence (AI)–based expert system software that plays a video game in the place of a human. Bots are used in a variety of video game genres for a variety of tasks: a bot written for a first-person shooter (FPS) works differently from one written for a massively multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG).
S. Schafkopf language; Schieberamsch; Schmear (cards) Schmieren; Schneider (cards) Schwarz (cards) Second dealing; See (cards) Selected suit; Set (cards) Shortened pack
This is a list of known collectible card games.Unless otherwise noted, all dates listed are the North American release date. This contains games backed by physical cards; computer game equivalents are generally called digital collectible card games and are catalogued at List of digital collectible card games