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[8] [9] [11] If exceeded, the player gets a penalty card for delay of game or late play and either loses their turn or gets another penalty every five seconds thereafter to either comply with any violated rules, or play a card. Ruthless players who are familiar with the rules sometimes exploit this rule to confuse new players who are unfamiliar ...
Mau-Mau is a card game for two to five players that is popular in Germany, Austria, South Tyrol, the United States, Brazil, Greece, Czech Republic, Slovakia and the Netherlands. Mau-Mau is a member of the shedding family, to which the game Crazy Eights with the proprietary card game Uno belongs.
Crazy Eights is a shedding-type card game for two to seven players and the best known American member of the Eights Group which also includes Pig and Spoons. The object of the game is to be the first player to discard all of their cards. The game is similar to Switch, Mau Mau or Whot!. [1]
The player may play multiple 5’s in a turn. In such a case, the player would play the 5s, and then another card. If a player plays a 5 and cannot play another card from his hand, they must pick up from the deck. If they can play that card, they may do so. If a player plays a 2, the next player must pick up 2 cards unless they have another 2.
Any player may play a card other than the correct one in the sequence, but if their opponents suspect the player of cheating, they call gemogelt! ("cheated!"). The card is checked and if it is the wrong card, the offending player has to pick up the entire stack. If it is the right card, the challenger has to pick up the stack.
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play one card matching the discard in color, number, or symbol; play a Wild card, or a Wild Draw Four card if allowed to (see restrictions below) draw the top card from the deck, and optionally play it if possible; Cards are played by laying them face-up on top of the discard pile. Play initially proceeds clockwise around the table.
Last card is a shedding-type card game popular in New Zealand [1] and Australia. [ citation needed ] It is similar in most aspects to Uno , Mau Mau , or crazy eights , but several rules differentiate it, for instance the function of a particular card.