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Game Features: Recommended Age: 6-99 Number of Players: 2 and Over Development Areas: Attention and Concentration
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Sequential Thinking
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Quick Thinking
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Imaginative
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Visual Perception
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Reasoning
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Social and Emotional Development
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Game Content: 50 Playing Cards
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1 Bell
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Game Preparation: Place the playing cards in the middle of the players, closed on top of each other so that everyone can see them easily.
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Place the bell next to the cards so that it is evenly spaced from each player.
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How to Play? The game has 3 different types of gameplay.
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The type of game to be played is determined (game 1, game 2 or game 3).
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Any player turns over the top playing card.
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Each player tries to derive a meaningful word using the letters on the playing card.
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The player who first derives the word rings the bell, says the word, and takes the playing card.
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When the playing cards run out, the player with the most cards wins the game.
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Game 1 (Playing by the Number of Letters): Players play by the number of letters.
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For example, deriving a 4-letter word.
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Whoever first derives the four-letter word on the cards receives that card.
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The number of letters is determined and followed.
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Game 2 (Playing by Topics): The game is played by determining the subject.
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For example, name, fruit, item.
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The player who finds the word suitable for the first subject receives the card.
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Game 3 (Finding the Longest Word): The goal is to find the word with the most letters as quickly as possible.
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Everyone says the words they find random.
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He takes the card that derives the longest word.
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Caution: The type of game should be determined before starting.
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Each player can only answer once for each card dealt.
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You don't have to leave all the mission cards on the playing field.
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If multiple players ring the bell at the same time, the first ringer's answer applies.
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It doesn't matter who said the first word in Game 3.
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The important thing is to find the longest word.


