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  2. Oceans (board game) - Wikipedia

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    Up to three trait cards can be used to evolve a species. The ecosystems are represented by one reef board and an ocean board with three zones filled with fish tokens. Each turn, the player uses one card to either evolve an extant species, to create a new one, or to migrate fish from one ocean box to another.

  3. How to play Go Fish, the classic card game that's easy to ...

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    Create the “Fishing Pond:” Spread the remaining cards face-down in the middle. It is known as the “ocean” or “pool.”. Hide your cards to prevent others from peeking. Start the game ...

  4. Go Fish - Wikipedia

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    Go Fish. Four cards of the same face value are known as a "book", and the aim of the game is to collect these. Go Fish or Fish is a card game usually played by two to five players, [2] although it can be played with up to 10 players. It can be played in about 5 to 15 minutes.

  5. Go-Stop - Wikipedia

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    Go-Stop ( Korean : 고스톱; RR : Goseutop ), also called Godori ( Korean : 고도리, after the winning move in the game) is a Korean fishing card game played with a Hwatu ( Korean : 화투) deck. The game can be called Matgo ( Korean : 맞고) when only two players are playing. The game is derived from similar Japanese fishing games such as ...

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  7. Category:Fishing card games - Wikipedia

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    Category. : Fishing card games. A fishing game is a card game using the following mechanism. Each player in turn matches a card from their hand with one (or more) of those lying face-up on the table and then takes them. If the card which the player plays out does not match one of the existing cards, it stays on the table.

  8. Literature (card game) - Wikipedia

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    Literature. Literature is a card game for 6 or 8 players in two teams using a shortened version of the standard 52-card pack. The game is sometimes called Fish or Canadian Fish, after the similar Go Fish, or Russian Fish. It is played in Tamil Nadu and Kerala in southern India and in parts of North America.

  9. Fairway Solitaire - Wikipedia

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    Genre (s) Card ( Solitaire) Mode (s) Single player. Fairway Solitaire, alternatively titled Fairway is a casual video game based on the classic card game solitaire and developed by Big Fish Studios. The game is digitally distributed and is available from Big Fish Games .