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aleksley [76]
2 years ago
7

Create a new card game . write down the name and the rules of the game.

Arts
1 answer:
Basile [38]2 years ago
4 0

Answer:

name: gotcha

Explanation:

you get 2 decks of cards, hand out all cards so each player has an equal amount. Once cards are delt, the player going first places down their highest card, and if the player going next has a higher card, they say “gotcha” and take the cards. If the next player does have a higher card, then they place down any card, and the winner takes the cards. You keep going until one player has all the cards. The goal is to not run out of cards

rules: no cheating, you have to show the other players your card, and no hiding cards to pretend you have none.

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