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War (also known as Battle in the United Kingdom) is a simple card game, typically played by two players using a standard playing card deck [1] — and often played by children. There are many variations, as well as related games such as the German 32-card Tod und Leben ("Death and Life").
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Slapjack, also known as Slaps, is a card game generally played among children. It can often be a child's first introduction to playing cards. [1] The game is a cross between Beggar-My-Neighbour and Egyptian Ratscrew and is also sometimes known as Heart Attack. It is also related to the simpler 'slap' card games often called Snap.
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A card from the "Fantasy" pack: the Dragon. Top Trumps is a card game first published in 1978. [1] [2] Each card contains a list of numerical data, and the aim of the game is to compare these values to try to trump and win an opponent's card.
"It’s a sin for a multi-player design to throw out a player before the game is over, but in this venerable game, that’s the whole point." [4] Scrye, in 2003, described it as a "classic off-color game". Though its popularity had waned by the 1990s, they noted "it's still one of the best card games out there." [2]
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In 2022, GMT released Jason Matthews's game Twilight Struggle: Red Sea. [17] Based on the Horn of Africa in the 1970s, especially the deposition of Haile Selassie, [18] it is designed to play similarly to the original game but only take 35 minutes to play. In addition, cards from Twilight Struggle and Red Sea may be used in either game. [19]