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A card game, with 64 cards. These cards name a country (called a Key Card) or name a place associated with that country. For example, Italy has six cards associated with the country; Italy itself, Rome, Naples, Turin, Milan, and Venice. The Key Cards plus their associated cards are not the same in number for each country. Some will be more than six, some less.
Play is similar but not completely the same to many other set collecting games.
Once a set has been completed it is placed aside and scored when the game ends. It is suggested that 3 rounds should be played, and the highest score, wins.
The rules suggest that the game will give you a good knowledge of geography and will reward those players with a good memory.
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1925
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