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  2. Go Fish - Wikipedia

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

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    The Go Fish Rule: If the opponent has the requested card (s), they must give them to you. If they do not, they say, “Go Fish.”. You draw the top card from the pool and add it to your hand. If ...

  4. Authors (card game) - Wikipedia

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    The Game of Authors is one of the earliest versions of the family of Go Fish games, in which players call on each other to give up a named card. [3] The play is based on a specialized deck of playing cards. Later decks included additional authors, but the authors represented in most decks are: Louisa May Alcott; James Fenimore Cooper; Charles ...

  5. List of Yu-Gi-Oh! video games - Wikipedia

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    List of Yu-Gi-Oh! video games

  6. List of Nancy Drew video games - Wikipedia

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    List of Nancy Drew video games

  7. List of turn-based strategy video games - Wikipedia

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    Turn-based strategy. 4X game. Sequel to Heroes of Might and Magic V. Grand strategy. Turn-based campaign map with real-time tactical battles. Artillery game. Re-release of Worms 4: Mayhem.

  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. List of traditional card and tile packs - Wikipedia

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    There are a multitude of decks designed for specific card games. So much so that there is a separate list of dedicated deck card games. Traditionally, decks made for the quartets family (like Happy families, Authors, and Go Fish) and for the match to shed family (like Black Peter and Old Maid) have been around since the late nineteenth century. [4]