Rummikub - was created by Jewish Romanian games inventor Ephraim Hertzano in the early 1930's. It was handmade, one at a time by family members and then sold door to door in the 50's. It is the third best-selling game in the world and 1st best-selling number game. It is Israel's #1 exported game. Each player take 14 tiles and has to come up with runs and sets to get rid of his tiles. The first one to do so is the winner. It's great fun and strategy plays a big role in winning. 2,3, or 4 players. Ages 8 and up. |
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| Phase 10 - is a card game created by Kenneth Johnson in 1982. It's based on the card game "rummy" and can be played by 2 to 6 people. There are 10 phases that must be conquered before the player can win. It is the 2nd best-selling card game. It's a great way to spend an evening around the table. For ages 8 and up. | ||
| Uno - The number 1 best-selling card game. In a given turn, a player may play a card from their hand that matches the color or number of the top exposed card, or play a wild or wild draw four. If they can't play a card, they have draw the top card of the stock and may either play it or place it in their hand. When you get down to one card in your hand, you MUST say UNO or you will have to draw another card! The first one to use all his cards is the winner. Ages 7 and up. 2-10 players | ||
Spoons - is a fast-paced card game that requires you to have 4 of a kind by drawing new cards and discarding unused ones. As soon as any player has a set of four canrds and has discarded one, he grabs a spoon from the pile. Everyone else must grab a spoon too. The problem is that there is 1 spoon fewer than there are players! The player that comes up without a spoon is eliminated and play continues until one of the last 2 players has 4 of a kind. Warning: this game may cause some ruckus as the scramble can be intense!!! 3-8 players, ages 8 and up. |
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