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A card game is any game using playing cards as the primary device with which the game is played, be they traditional or game-specific.
Countless card games exist, including families of related games (such as poker). A small number of card games played with traditional decks have formally standardized rules with international tournaments being hel...
A card game is any game using playing cards as the primary device with which the game is played, be they traditional or game-specific.
Countless card games exist, including families of related games (such as poker). A small number of card games played with traditional decks have formally standardized rules with international tournaments being held, but most are folk games whose rules vary by region, culture, and person.
A card game is played with a deck or pack of playing cards which are identical in size and shape. Each card has two sides, the face and the back. Normally the backs of the cards are indistinguishable. The faces of the cards may all be unique, or there can be duplicates. The composition of a deck is known to each player. In some cases several decks are shuffled together to form a single pack or shoe.
Games using playing cards exploit the fact that cards are individually identifiable from one side only, so that each player knows only the cards they hold and not those held by anyone else. For this reason card games are often characterized as games of chance or "imperfect information"—as distinct from games of strategy or perfect information, where the current position is fully visible to all players throughout the game. Many games that are not generally placed in the family of card games do in fact use cards for some aspect of their gameplay.
Some games that are placed in the card game genre involve a board. The distinction is that the gameplay of a card game chiefly depends on the use of the cards by players (the board is simply a guide for scorekeeping or for card placement), while board games (the principal non-card game genre to use cards) generally focus on the players' positions on the board, and use the cards for some secondary purpose.
This expansion to Arkham Horror: The Card Game features 5 new investigators and a variety of new player cards,...
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PinPoint is a 3-in-1 party game, where you must make clever use of comparisons in order to win. Read more about each...
Wrong Party is a card drafting game where you'll try to host the perfect party with the weirdest guest list. This 2-5...
Play Harry Dresden and his friends as they take on the cases from the bestselling Dresden Files novels in the...
A 300-foot lizard has just trampled the city. As a business owner, your future is clear: REBUILD AND MAKE KAIJU SKIN...
POLKA WILL NEVER DIE! and neither will you, with help from the new heroes in this expansion for the Dresden Files...
NEED A HAND' You're in luck as more of Harry's friends join you in this expansion for the Dresden Files Cooperative...
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Mine! All mine! It's time to divvy up the dragons' hoard, but no one wants to share! Can you trick your fellow...
Dead on your feet' Step lively as more of Harry's friends join you in this expansion for the Dresden Files...
Feeling Winter's bite' Warm up with this expansion for the Dresden Files Cooperative Card Game! Inside you'll find...
The Munchkins are back - and they're in space! Now they're Mutants, Cyborgs, and Cat People... grabbing Lasers,...
Exploding Minions is the first licensed game of Exploding Kittens, the award-winning, family-friendly card game that...
A fun, fast-paced card game featuring the spooky-cute characters from Funko's Boo Hollow! Play Pumpkin cards to throw...
Unstable Unicorns is a strategic card game for 2-8 players from Unstable Games in which players have to build their...
Canvas is a fast-paced family game with beautiful graphics and materials that not only artists will enjoy. Players...
A crime was just committed! The victim is unable to speak but they can draw, and in doing so they will ideally help...
Little Factory, first released as Goods Maker, is a resource management and building construction card game for 2-4...
Clever minds watch out! In this quiz, knowledge from a wide variety of subject areas is put to the test. Whether...
Clever minds watch out! In this quiz, knowledge from a wide variety of subject areas is put to the test. Whether...
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A card game is any game using playing cards as the primary device with which the game is played, be they traditional or game-specific.
Countless card games exist, including families of related games (such as poker). A small number of card games played with traditional decks have formally standardized rules with international tournaments being held, but most are folk games whose rules vary by region, culture, and person.
A card game is played with a deck or pack of playing cards which are identical in size and shape. Each card has two sides, the face and the back. Normally the backs of the cards are indistinguishable. The faces of the cards may all be unique, or there can be duplicates. The composition of a deck is known to each player. In some cases several decks are shuffled together to form a single pack or shoe.
Games using playing cards exploit the fact that cards are individually identifiable from one side only, so that each player knows only the cards they hold and not those held by anyone else. For this reason card games are often characterized as games of chance or "imperfect information"—as distinct from games of strategy or perfect information, where the current position is fully visible to all players throughout the game. Many games that are not generally placed in the family of card games do in fact use cards for some aspect of their gameplay.
Some games that are placed in the card game genre involve a board. The distinction is that the gameplay of a card game chiefly depends on the use of the cards by players (the board is simply a guide for scorekeeping or for card placement), while board games (the principal non-card game genre to use cards) generally focus on the players' positions on the board, and use the cards for some secondary purpose.