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Memory Matching Card Game: Washington, D.C. Landmarks

Game ID: GID0206921
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MEMO Washington, D.C., is a family-friendly card game with hand-crafted illustrations. It is best for family nights, exploring U.S. landmarks, and preparing for traveling. The card game is based on the classic memory-matching game, supplemented with special rules and action cards that make the game competitive and exciting.
Recommended for teens, adults, and seniors ages fourteen and up. Playing the MEMO Washington, D.C. card game, you practice memory and concentration, enjoy stylish illustrations, relax, learn exciting things, have fun, and build strong relationships.

Shuffle and lay 50 cards out in a grid face-down. You take turns flipping two cards each. If you find a matching pair, snag them off the board and get another turn.

If the cards don't match, flip them back over. The turn passes to the next player.

If you flip Silver Card #2, The Capitol card, you have two chances to find its twin. Flip a second card. If it's a match, continue as usual. If it's a miss, you get one more flip. Strike out twice? Pass the baton to the next player.

If you flip Gold Card #1, The White House card, you have an extra turn, even if your next card doesn't match up.

Heads up: Each player can use the superpower of the Gold and Silver Cards only once per game.

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Goal: Grab as many cards as you can! Shuffle and lay cards face-down in a stack. Players take turns flipping one card at a time. If you can name the item pictured on the card, snag it. If not, it goes back to the bottom of the pile. Next player's up! Keep the fun going until all the cards are gone.

Year Published
2024
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