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TaleSpin: Flying Aces & Air Show

Game ID: GID0314191
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This is actually two separate decks of 20 cards each, used to play (minor) variations of a couple of children's card games with a light TaleSpin theme.

Air Show, played with the cards depicting characters from the show, is a Memory-type game. The cards are dealt, face down, in a 4-by-5 rectangle. Players take turns flipping two cards face up; if they match, the player keeps the pair and goes again, otherwise the cards are flipped face down and the turn passes to the next player. One minor rule that I don't remember from the original Memory game is that, once a pair is removed, the holes that are thus formed are immediately filled by shifting cards to the right.

Flying Aces, played with the cards depicting the airplanes, is a variant of War. Each player is given a stack of cards; everyone places their top card face up in the center of the table, and if exactly one player plays a Sea Duck, they win all the cards; otherwise, it's a tie, and everyone goes again.

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1990
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