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The Greatest Card Games from Around the World

Card games have become a popular means of passing time and also a form of entertainment. There are card games for kids, adults, and even party classics. The goodness with most of these card games is that they are portable. This means you can play them anywhere at any given time, thanks to the advanced technology, you can now play card games on an app installed on your mobile device. Here is a list of the greatest card games from around the world:

Jaipur

Jaipur is a card game for people of age 10 and above. It only requires two players. In the game, players take up the role of traders in the Indian city of Jaipur. The challenge is to try and get an invitation to the maharaja's court. The only way is by becoming the best entrepreneur in the land.

The trading will win you chips from a limited stack hence worth your points. The disappointing part is that the points decrease as you go down the pile. This means that your energy will be wasted if your rival happens to throw you a punch. A balancing act is needed, and Jaipur comes in handy.

Hocus Pocus

Hocus Pocus is a card game based on a movie that was released in 1993. It is a challenging game that will keep you on your toes. It needs 2-6 players of age eight and above. As a player, you are supposed to win against the witches by dawn. You will need to brew a potion that is stuffed with a variety of substances; dead man's toe or oil. The aim is to fill your cauldron with ingredients of the same type that will shock the witches.

The tricky part is that you cannot communicate with your teammates. Players can only ask what color one is holding. One is supposed to respond with a simple yes or no. This makes it hard to plan ahead since one may accidentally undo your hard work. With Hocus Pocus, you will always want to keep playing even after losing.

Exploding Kittens

Exploding Kittens is the best card game for parties. It needs a minimum of 2 players and a maximum of 5. It is easy to play since the minimum age for players is 12. It is simple in such a way that each player needs to draw a single card from the deck. If you pick an exploding kitten, you lose and get out of the game. If you want to win, you should avoid being blasted to smithereens by rearranging the deck.

Sushi Go!

Sushi Go! is an amazing little game that can be played by everyone. It is easy to understand and also quick to play. You can play it over and over since it only lasts 15 minutes. The game requires you to come up with a great meal from a deck being passed between players. This is done by collecting food cards that feature cartoon dumplings.

Sushi Go! is a straightforward game that is strategic. The real fun comes from building a full set for maximum points.

Joking Hazard

With Joking Hazard, there are blanks that are supposed to be filled with the funniest responses. The responses are supposed to be in the form of pictures and not words. To begin a story, two cards are supposed to be chosen by players. One is random, and one is selected by a player from their hand.

Joking Hazard has a twisted sense of humor; it has a laugh-out-loud quality making it silly and crude.





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