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  2. Waterworks (card game) - Wikipedia

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    Waterworks is a card game created by Parker Brothers in 1972, named for the space Water Works in the game Monopoly. The game pieces consist of: a deck of 110 pipe cards, a bathtub-shaped card tray, and 10 small metal wrenches. The object is for each player to create a pipeline of a designated length that begins with a valve and ends with a spout.

  3. Lanterloo - Wikipedia

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    A person playing is looed when he does not take a trick, or when he breaks any of the laws of the game Miss The same as Dumby: Misdeal When the dealer gives any of the players more or less than three cards, or deals out of regular order, or shows a card in dealing Mouche A four-card flush with Pam. Paying for the Deal

  4. List of games with concealed rules - Wikipedia

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    Haggle: A party game in which the gamemaster divides a set of cards and a subset of the full rules among players and allows them to trade for other cards and rules. Mao: A shedding-type card game where the winner of a round adds a concealed rule of their choice to all subsequent rounds.

  5. Waterworks! - Wikipedia

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    Waterworks! is a card-based strategy video game developed by Mateusz Sokalszczuk (also known by his online name scriptwelder) in co-operation with the University of Gdańsk and funded by the Polish Ministry of Science and Higher Education, which focuses on managing the water systems of the Polish city of Grudziądz during the Middle Ages.

  6. Touring (card game) - Wikipedia

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    Touring is a specialty card game originally designed by William Janson Roche [1] and patented by the Wallie Dorr Company and produced in 1906. It was acquired by Parker Brothers in 1925. [1] [2] It is widely believed the popular French card game Mille Bornes was derived from Touring. After several revisions, Touring was discontinued shortly ...

  7. My ship sails - Wikipedia

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    My ship sails appears related to the 17th-century gambling game, my sow's pigg'd, [2] which is mentioned by John Taylor the "Water Poet" in a 1630 poem. [3]The rules of a three-card version called whehee appear in Francis Willughby's Book of Plaies, written between 1665 and 1670. [4]

  8. Beggar-my-neighbour - Wikipedia

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    Beggar-my-neighbour, also known as strip jack naked, beat your neighbour out of doors, [1] or beat jack out of doors, [2] or beat your neighbour, [3] is a simple choice-free card game. It is somewhat similar in nature to the children's card game War , and has spawned a more complicated variant, Egyptian ratscrew .

  9. Rack-O - Wikipedia

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    Rack-O is a Milton Bradley sequential-matching card game with the objective of obtaining 10 numbers, in numerical order, in one's hand. Score may be kept on a separate piece of paper, based upon either a custom system or the system provided in the rule book.