Old Maid Classic Card Game

Old Maid Classic Card Game by U S Games Systems is a vibrant and engaging card game published by U.S. Games Systems in 2002. This edition features a whimsical design with a quirky buzzard as the Old Maid, alongside a variety of playful animal characters, making it a delightful choice for family game nights. The game includes a 42-card deck with 20 matching pairs and one rule card, designed for 2 to 4 players aged 4 and up.
Players will enjoy the challenge of forming pairs while avoiding the Old Maid card, with charming illustrations of dancing cows, skating rabbits, and cooking goats adding to the fun. This edition is part of a series that reimagines classic card games for children, encouraging interactive play and family bonding. The compact dimensions make it easy to store and transport, ensuring that the Old Maid Classic Card Game can be enjoyed anywhere.
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The Kids’ Classic, Old Maid Card Game has a whole new look, with an eccentric buzzard that stars as the Old Maid. A merry menagerie of matching animals includes dancing cows and poodles, a rabbit that skates, a goat that cooks, and a pig that shops. This kooky card game will delight the whole family. The 42-card Old Maid deck consists of 20 matching pairs of animals, one Old Maid card 42 cards, and one rule card. Players try to form as many pairs as possible before the cards run out. Noone wants to get stuck holding the Old Maid Card! For 2-4 players, ages 4 and up. Old Maid Card Game is one of the four Kids Classics Card Games. This vibrant series of redesigned decks for kids combines the most popular card game series with cute and kooky designs.Other card games in the series include: Crazy Eights, Go Fish, and Slap Jack. Collect all four for hours of family fun.
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