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  2. Category:Dedicated deck card games - Wikipedia

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    Card games requiring a dedicated, special, or proprietary deck of playing cards. Subcategories. This category has the following 5 subcategories, out of 5 total. ...

  3. Dedicated deck card game - Wikipedia

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    The game of Uno, for example, is very similar to the traditional card game Mau-Mau, but uses custom iconography which would be harder to remember when using regular playing cards. The game of Haggis has similar mechanics to several traditional card games, but features an extra suit, making it impossible to play with a regular deck.

  4. List of dedicated deck card games - Wikipedia

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    A deck-building game. 2008 Dutch Blitz: A matching and shedding game. 1960 Experiment: A matching game. 2006 Flinch A matching and shedding game. 1901 Fluxx: A multi-genre matching game notable for victory conditions changing throughout the game. 1997 Glory to Rome: A card game where each card can be used in several ways. 2005 Gnav

  5. Collectible card game - Wikipedia

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    A collectible card game (CCG), also called a trading card game (TCG) among other names, [note 1] is a type of card game that mixes strategic deck building elements with features of trading cards. [2] It was introduced with Magic: The Gathering in 1993. Cards in CCGs are specially designed sets of playing cards.

  6. Game of the Day: Pinochle - AOL

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    Start your weekend off properly with one of our most popular classic game titles: Pinochle! Pinochle is a trick-taking game for up to four players and played with a 48 card deck. You score points ...

  7. Uno (card game) - Wikipedia

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    Uno cards. Uno (/ ˈ uː n oʊ /; from Spanish and Italian for 'one'), stylized as UNO, is a proprietary American shedding-type card game originally developed in 1971 by Merle Robbins in Reading, Ohio, a suburb of Cincinnati, that housed International Games Inc., a gaming company acquired by Mattel on January 23, 1992.

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