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Data Collection turn into Card Game

Game Instructions

The object of the Game: the First player who gets rid of their cards with highest points.

Rules:
  
Deal the cards, each player gets 9 cards. This should include: Gender/weather/ Direction 6), Situation (2) and What do you do? (1)
These 3 individual color suite
Place remaining cards in individual piles in the center.
Always start with a direction/gender or weather card.
All cards should be laid out next to each other.
Following player 1 card play, player 2 places his chosen card each player must read out their cards (this must not be a situation card) both should be facing up.
Both players place their situation cards facing down.
Flip the cards over to reveal.
The situation with card value the highest wins
The first player who shouts ‘What do you do?’  all players must place that card upside down. The player who shouted ‘What do you do?’ chooses the situation card or select someone to select the situation card. The card that best relates to the situation that player wins that suit.
If you want to add a twist, add a what do you do card?
For example, when reading out the card it should be: (card 1) Female (read description), (card 2) walking East at 8:30 am,
 
 
 This is to create a mini storyline of your day, so reading cards out loud helps. Be animated have fun. This is your journey traveling to work, what could possibly happen….
 
Points:  The card with this highest marks determines the winner.  But if by chance there the same number. Discard that hand in the pile. Play again.
 
The gender color associated with the color on the direction card determines the total points for Direction card
 
If an Arrow Card is played, the previous situation cards a voided and you play again.
 
The player with most points after 3 rounds win.
 
After each round takes the number cards needed from the pile.
 
 


































Data Collection turn into Card Game
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Data Collection turn into Card Game

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