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Mao (or Mau) is a card game of the shedding family. The aim is to get rid of all of the cards in hand without breaking certain unspoken rules which tend to vary by venue. The game is from a subset of the Stops family and is similar in structure to the card game Uno or Crazy Eights .
- 52
- 3+ (best with 5–8)
- Clockwise, Counter-clockwise
- Standard 52-card deck
4 giu 1999 · The Mao Game: Directed by Joshua John Miller. With Veronica Alicino, Kirstie Alley, Shan Applegate, Sue Bernard. Growing up neurotic in a Hollywood family.
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- Joshua John Miller
18 mar 2024 · The game of Mao is equally fun as it is frustrating. Similar to Uno, the object of Mao is to get rid of all your cards first. Unfortunately, this game revolves around a set of unspoken rules that each player must deduce during the game, or else risk picking up extra cards as penalties.
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18 giu 1997 · Heart-wrenching and highly cinematic, The Mao Game sheds light on both the fragile vulnerability and the remarkable resilience of the human spirit. An unmistakably modern coming-of-age story, it marks the triumphant debut of an important new voice in the next generation of American novelists.
13 ott 2023 · What is the Mao Card Game? Players in this game play their cards on the cards of the same suit or ranking to get rid of them. Besides that, they try to decipher a secret rule created by the previous round’s winner. If they break it, they must face penalties. Number of Players: 3+ (ideally 4 to 8) Ages: 6+. Difficulty: Easy.
- 10 min
- 8
29 mag 1997 · Heart-wrenching and highly cinematic, The Mao Game sheds light on both the fragile vulnerability and the remarkable resilience of the human spirit. An unmistakably modern coming-of-age story, it marks the triumphant debut of an important new voice in the next generation of American novelists.
- Hardcover
- Joshua Miller
23 mag 2023 · Mao Card Game Rules and Guide. Joker Genius May 23, 2023. In the realm of card games, there exists a remarkable and enigmatic gem known as “Mao.” Unlike traditional card games with well-defined rules, Mao is an unconventional and ever-evolving game that tests players’ wit, adaptability, and ability to decipher hidden rules. The Origins of Mao.