Macao Junior - Card Game
The Macao Card Game is a simple card game in which players lay cards on the table in turn, trying to get rid of all their cards as quickly as possible. Players draw cards from the deck or from the face-up pile, trying to avoid the obligation to draw a penalty for not having a matching card. The winner is the player who gets rid of all his cards first.
🎉 Macao - Great card adventure for kids!
Welcome to the world of card fun with our new game Makao from the renowned developer Edubo . Your child will discover the pleasure of playing together, exercising perceptive skills, memory and concentration. Macao - a game that kids and parents will love!
🌟 Macao product features:
- Simple rules - perfect for preschool and early school children
- Creative design - colorful cards with likeable characters
- Educational value - develops perceptive skills, memory and concentration
- Supporting learning - children learn to recognize colors, figures and count points
- Playing together< /strong> - great fun for the whole family
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📚 Macao product description:
In our Macao set from Edubo you will find 52 colorful cards and a manual that will help you remember the rules of the game. Simple rules make the game ideal for children from preschool age. Macao allows you to develop skills such as memory, quick thinking and concentration. The game is a great way to spend time with siblings or friends while learning the rules of fair play.
Macao card game for kids
Who doesn't know Macau? Each of us spent a lot of time in our childhood perfecting our card-playing skills. Make your child remember their young years the way you think about yours - full of carefree fun!
Macao Junior content
Our game consists of 52 cards, all cards:
- 9 red cards from 1 to 9,
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- 9 yellow cards from 1 to 9,
- 9 green cards from 1 to 9,
- 4 cards " +1",
- 4 "+2" cards,
- 4 "STOP" tabs,
- 4 "CHANGE COLOR" cards.
Why is it worth buying the Makao Junior card game?
Introduce them to this classic game (this time in a new color version) and make sure that:
< ul > Learn perceptiveness, which is an essential part of any successful game in Macao. Learn what competition looks likeand learn to both win and lose. Spend great time with loved ones, learning, having fun and, above all, strengthening family ties.
Makao Junior consists of 52 cards, and additionally has a manual, thanks to which (if you have already forgotten) you will quickly remember all the rules of the game.
Order the set now and give your whole family a pleasant time spent with your loved ones from macao.
Macao Junior Card Game - Game Rules
Makao's rules are very simple - read the entire gameplay.
I. Game Goal Macao Junior
The object of the game is to get rid of all your cards as quickly as possible in each round. Whoever does it first wins
II. Preparation for the Macao Junior Game
1. The youngest player starts the game.
2. The dealer shuffles the deck
and gives 5 cards to each player.
3. The rest of the cards in the deck make up
DRAW STACK.
4. We reveal the first card from the DRAW STACK and start the game.
III. Makao Junior Game Flow
For the revealed card, the so-called PLAY STACK The next player (left of the dealer) throws a card from his pool:
- the card has the same number and pet,
- the card has the same color,
- ACTION card
(+1, +2, STOP, CHANGE COLOR).
IV.Makao Junior gameplay example
There is a green four on the PLAY PILE, the next player can throw: any green card, a four of any color, a "+1" or "+2" or a "STOP" green card.
At any time during the game, any color can be played with a "COLOR CHANGE" card. The player who changes color has the right to determine in which color we continue the game.
If a player has no card to play, they must draw a card from the DRAW PACK. If the drawn card matches the one in the PLAY PILE, the player plays it in the same round. However, when the card does not match, the player pauses and the turn goes to the next person.
After the penultimate card is played, the player
has to shout "MACAO". If he doesn't and another player notices, the caught person draws two cards from the DRAW PACK as a penalty and the game continues.
The round ends when one player has no cards left.
If there are no cards in the DRAW STACK, shuffle the cards from the PLAY STACK and continue playing.
V. Macao Junior ACTION CARDS ( function cards )
Card +2
If a player places this card, the next player must draw two cards from the DRAW PACK as a penalty and lose their turn. This card is placed on a card of the same suit or another card +2".
Tab +1
Has the same function as "+2", only we draw one card.
STOP card (UFO)
If a player places this card, the next player loses their turn and has a stop. It can be placed on any card of the same color or another "STOP" card.
CHANGE COLOR (PIRATE) tab
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Card game Macao - one of the popular card games
- You need playing cards (e.g. a deck of 52 cards) and several players. You can play in multiplayer or as a duo.
- Each player is dealt eight cards. The rest of the cards are placed on the table to form a deck. One card is revealed from the deck, which creates a faceup pile.
- The starting player places any card of the same suit or face on the tableau as the card on the tableau. If a player does not have a matching card, he must draw one card from the deck. If this card matches, he may place it on the table immediately. If it doesn't match, he has to hold it in his hand and the game goes to the next player.
- When there is an eight on the table, the next player in turn may play any card of the same suit or face as the card on the table or an eight of any suit. The player who played the eight card can decide what color will be used for the rest of the game.
- Players lay their cards on the table, trying to get rid of all their cards as quickly as possible. The game proceeds clockwise.
- When a player gets rid of all their cards, they win the round. In a multi-player game, the other players score points for each card they still have in their hand. The first player to reach a certain number of points (e.g. 50 or 100) wins the entire game. In the case of a duo game, the winner is the first pair to reach a certain number of points.
- If the deck runs out, players continue with the faceup pile. When the faceup pile is over, players can place cards without having to draw from the deck or faceup pile. The game continues until one player gets rid of all their cards.
- Express rule: If a player has a hand of an eight and a card of the same suit or face as the card on the table, he can lay both cards at once by saying "express". The player who played the express decides which color will be used for the rest of the game.
- "Double express" rule: If a player has a hand of two eight and two cards of the same suit or face as the card on the table, he can lay down all four cards at once by saying "double express". The player who played the double express decides which color will be used for the rest of the game.
- Rule of "reveal": If a player does not have a matching card, he may reveal one of the cards in his hand and put it on the table if it matches the game. The player must name the face up card so that other players know what they have in their hand. If a player does not have a suitable card to play, they must draw one from the deck or face up pile.
- Five Card Macao: This version of the game is similar to the standard Macao game, but players are dealt five cards at the start of the game instead of eight. The rest of the rules are the same.
- Joker Macao: A joker is added to the game, which is treated as an eight card and can be played at any time to replace another card. The player decides what color will be used in the next game.
- Macao with a joker and two eight cards: In this version of the game, a joker and two eight cards are treated as eight cards and can be played at any time to replace another card. The player decides what color will be used in the next game.
- Macao with eight and joker cards: In this version of the game, the eight and joker cards are treated as eight cards and can be played at any time to replace another card. The player decides what color will be used in the next game.
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Why is it worth buying the Macao Classic Card Game?
- Makao is a simple and easy game that can be played by people of all ages. The rules are simple and easy to remember, which makes it a great game for the whole family.
- Makao is a party game that allows you to have a nice time with your friends or siblings. You can play with several people or in a duet, which gives you a lot of possibilities to adapt the game to the number of participants.
- Macao trains memory and quick thinking. Players need to remember what cards have already been played and react quickly to table situations.
- Macao is a portable game that you can take with you anywhere. You can take it on vacation, with your family or on a business trip.
- Makao is a cheap game that can be purchased in toy stores or online for a few zlotys. This is a good way to entertain yourself without spending a lot of money.
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How do you play Macao?
Makao is a popular card game, ideal for preschool and early school children. Simple rules and easy gameplay make children quickly learn the basics of the game. In Macao, the goal is to get rid of all the cards as quickly as possible. The game starts with 5 cards dealt to each player and the remaining cards form a draw pile. As the game progresses, players toss cards into the play pile, trying to match a number, color, or action card to a card already in the pile. In Macao, there are special action cards such as "+1", "+2", "STOP" and "COLOR CHANGE" that add additional strategic elements to the game. The game ends when one player gets rid of all their cards. Macau is a great tool for learning to be observant, competitive, winning and losing, and integrating with family and friends.
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