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Recommended card game. Easy! Fun! Adults get hooked too!

In this article, we introduce fun and quirky card games that everyone—from kids to adults—can enjoy!

Do you like card games?

Most of us have played the classics like playing cards and UNO at least once.

But what we’ve gathered this time aren’t those mega-classic games.

Instead, we’re featuring interesting card games with uniquely charming rules.

If you’re looking for card games that can be enjoyed regardless of age, be sure to check these out!

Recommended card games. Easy to play! Fun! Addictive for adults too! (21–30)

Co-op game “Too Many Orders”

[Under 2 Minutes] The Overordered Game: Burger — Official Rules Explained [Mass Order Cooperative Memory Game]
Co-op game “Too Many Orders”

This is a game where you play as staff at a hamburger shop and work together to remember the orders of customers who place large, complicated orders.

You memorize orders according to the number of players, and if you use up the corresponding cards in your hand, you move on to the next level.

Instead of competing over individual memory skills, everyone cooperates to advance the game, letting you make up for each other’s weaknesses and strengthen your bonds.

Figuring out strategies together—like how to make the orders easier to remember—is also a key element that makes the game more exciting.

codename

[University of Tokyo Brain Battle] We had an intense showdown in a word-association game and it got super hyped lol [Codenames]
codename

This is a game where players split into two teams and try to get the guesser to choose cards that belong to their own team.

Players give the guesser clues that evoke their card and lead them to it.

Even a single clue can trigger different associations for different people, so the key is to understand the guesser’s thought patterns and tendencies and offer the optimal clue.

Some cards also hide an assassin, so it’s important to prevent the guesser from selecting that one.

Noi

Neu (neu) card game
Noi

Neu is a Japanese-born card game with simple rules that anyone can enjoy right away.

There are negative-number cards and positive-number cards, as well as special cards that reverse turn order, let you choose the next player, or double the total.

Players take turns playing cards strategically, keeping the running total from exceeding 101 on their turn.

It’s popular because it can be played regardless of age and flexes to different group sizes.

It also doesn’t take up much space, so it might be nice to have a set at home.

Socratesla

[Hilarious] When University of Tokyo students did a Great Person Generation Battle, a crazy character was born [Socratesla]
Socratesla

Socratesla is a game where you combine the “right arm,” “torso,” and “left arm” of various great figures to create original heroes and make them battle.

That might sound like a bizarre, hard-to-grasp concept, but once you try it, it’s hilarious.

You’ll re-learn about famous historical figures everyone knows, create your own originals, and experience an imaginary history.

It’s a game guaranteed to spark laughter as your imagination runs wild while having a blast with friends.

Eigo-dake

"Eigodake" How-to-Play Video
Eigo-dake

Let me introduce Eigodarke, a card game that gets lively as you communicate.

The questioner draws one card from the deck and explains the Japanese word on the card using only English.

Be careful of the NG (forbidden) words while you explain.

The people answering may ask questions.

Even if you’re not confident in English, the key is to string together words to get your meaning across.

When someone gets the answer right, both the questioner and the correct guesser earn 1 point.

The first person to reach 5 points wins! It’s a fun game that will make the questioner want to slip into Japanese without thinking.

Uncle message

Deciding the ultimate loser in a mysterious card game where you create creepy, cringey “old-man text”!
Uncle message

On social media and the like, it’s sad to get blocked by someone you like, isn’t it? But in this game, your goal is to proudly earn a block and get your account suspended! Choose one female role from the participants, and everyone else plays as older men.

Once the cards are dealt, use them to compose your messages.

When everyone has finished, reveal the messages, and the woman chooses the creepiest one to block.

If you get blocked enough times and your account is suspended, you win.

Lateral thinking quiz game: Umigame no Soup

How to Play Video for the Lateral Thinking Quiz Game 'Turtle Soup'
Lateral thinking quiz game: Umigame no Soup

A lateral thinking quiz game where you brainstorm freely from the quiz prompt to arrive at the answer.

In ordinary quizzes, you often derive answers based on common sense, preconceptions, or established notions.

In a lateral thinking quiz game, the solver asks questions about the presented problem.

The quizmaster responds using only three options: “Yes,” “No,” or “Irrelevant.” Using the questions and these three types of replies, you deduce the answer.

The solver must think carefully about what to ask.

Another characteristic is that the answers are often things you can’t infer directly from the problem statement.

Come up with various ideas and solutions to figure out the answer.