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Bring some spooky fun to game night with this Trick-Or-Treaters Halloween Go Fish Card Game! Featuring hand-illustrated trick-or-treaters in classic costumes like witches, black cats, and pumpkins, this festive deck is perfect for kids and adults alike. With 12 sets of cards plus a wild card, it’s a playful way to celebrate Halloween with friends and family. Great for parties, classroom activities, or a cozy night in, this themed Go Fish game makes a unique seasonal gift. Format | 48 cards for 12 sets of matching cards Ages | 4+ Size | Box: 4.375" x .375×3". Cards: 3×4.25" Instructions | Shuffle and deal five cards to each player. Place the remaining cards in the draw pile. Take turns asking other players for specific cards to make sets of 4 matching designs. If your opponents do not have the requested cards, "Go Fish" from the draw pile. When all the cards in the draw pile are gone, the game is over. The player with the most collected sets wins!
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SKU: 528233 Learning Skill: Problem Solving Recommended Age: 13-14 Years, 8-12 Years, and Adult Skill Level: Beginner Theme: Family & Friendship Product Language: English Weight: 161.61 g (5.7 oz) UPC: 840248994156
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We love this brand, but from a retail standpoint, it's not the most thought-through. The items have no descriptions, item numbers, SKUS, or barcodes, so if you are processing an order you didn't place, you have to decipher what it is.
Aug 16, 2024 • Anna • Scandia, MN, United States
















