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This is a card game for practicing shapes.

 

The rules are very similar to Uno. Students can match cards with same shape or color (color is the border of the card or background behind the shape (red, blue, green or yellow).

 

There is one more way to put card down. That is using the janken hand symbol. You can put a card down if your janken symbol beats the card already on the table. Rock beats scissors. Scissors beats paper. Paper beats rock.

 

There are also 4 wild cards with orange background. 2 color cards and 2 shape cards. These cards can be put down any time. The player can choose what the next shape or color will be.

 

How to play:

 

1. Shuffle cards and give 5 cards to each player. Put 1 card face up on the table. Put the other cards face down on the table.

2. Each player takes turns putting one card down. They need to match the shape or color. When they put a matching shape down they should say the name of the shape. For example, 'heart!'. The same goes for colors too.

3. You can also put down a card if the janken symbol beats the card on the table. The player should also say the symbol when they put the card down.

4. If a player cannot put a card down then they must take a card from the pile.

5. The winner is the first player to have no cards remaining in their hand.

6. If there are no cards in the pile left, shuffle the played cards and make a new pile, leaving one card on the table.

Shapes-Colors-Janken Card Game

¥100Price
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