[Easy] A roundup of recommended card games that kids can enjoy too
Perhaps precisely because smartphones, TVs, and PC games have evolved so much lately, tabletop games are red-hot right now!
In this day and age, actually touching physical pieces while you play feels surprisingly fresh.
They’re so appealing that even adults get hooked.
Among these tabletop games, we’ve put together a selection of card games you can enjoy with your kids.
If something catches your eye, go ahead and buy it and give it a try!
It’s the start of a super fun time at home!
- Recommended card game. Easy! Fun! Adults get hooked too!
- [Elementary School] Quick and Easy! Indoor Recreational Activities Perfect for Lower Grades
- Have Fun with Your Kids! A Roundup of Board Games Recommended for Parents and Children
- [Children’s Club] Easy and fun indoor games. Exciting party games
- [Play Right Away!] Exciting Recreation Games Recommended for Elementary School Students
- [For Kids] Popular party games. Fun games that get everyone excited
- Types of card games and how to play them
- Recommended for upper elementary grades! Exciting indoor recreation and games
- A game that the whole family can enjoy playing together
- Get the Fun Going! Easy Classroom Games You Can Play at School: Recreational Activities for the Whole Class
- [For Kids] Fun Indoor Game Ideas for After-School Day Services
- [Easy] Recommended Playing Card Games Kids Can Enjoy Too
- [Kindergarten/Daycare] Games and Performances for Fun Events
[Easy] A roundup of recommended card games that kids can enjoy (21–30)
Supersonic Diner

Let me introduce Sonicspeed Diner, a game where speed decides the winner.
This is a card game themed around Chinese cuisine.
Using ingredient cards, stack them onto the box placed in the center to complete the names of Chinese dishes.
There’s no turn order—anyone who can play a card plays it right away.
Keep a steady rhythm by saying the words on the cards as you lay them down to complete the dishes.
The first player to run out of cards wins.
It’s a game that can liven up even short breaks.
The card game Daifugō

Let’s align on the rules before we start! We’d like to introduce the card game Daifugō (Grand Millionaire).
It’s a card game where you can learn the rules while thinking about your strategy! Because rules may vary by region or household, it’s important to confirm them carefully before the game and make sure everyone agrees before starting.
Doing so prevents rule violations and helps the game proceed smoothly and enjoyably, so be sure to check.
It’s a deep game with a charm that makes you want to play again and again.
Definitely try incorporating it into your playtime!
Infinite Spot the Difference

Here’s a fresh take on a spot-the-difference game that you can play virtually infinitely by changing the combinations of cards.
Looking at the left and right cards that are shown, players take turns calling out one difference each.
You must name a difference within the time limit.
If you fail to do so in time, you sit out the next turn.
When everyone times out, that round ends, and points are awarded to those who found the most differences.
Then, swap one of the two cards with another card and keep searching for differences.
After several rounds, the game ends, and the player with the highest score wins.
Bruna Domino

Many dominos come as block sets with numbers, but “Bruna Domino” is a card-type domino.
Instead of numbers, it uses pictures, so even children who can’t read numbers yet can play.
The rules are simple! Deal cards to each player and decide the turn order.
Place the first card, then, in turn, add a card whose picture matches the picture at either end of the line.
The first player to run out of cards wins.
The rules are simple, so be sure to try it with your family and friends!
Pig’s tail

Let me introduce a card game called Pig’s Tail.
Spread the playing cards face down in a circle.
Decide the order of play, then flip cards in turn and place them in the center.
If the same suit appears as the previously placed card, the player who flipped it must take all the cards that have been placed so far.
Then resume the game and repeat the same process.
If a Joker appears, the player who flipped it may return the cards in their hand to the center pile.
Keep drawing until all cards have been played; the player with the fewest cards at the end wins.
Give it a try!
In conclusion
Have you found a game that feels like “this is it”? I believe there are plenty of games that even children who haven’t started elementary school yet can enjoy.
The more you look, the more card games you’ll discover.
I hope this article has sparked your curiosity.


