Fee-Fi-Fo-Fum
1910
Published by C.W. Faulkner & Co
Card game, 48 cards in 12 sets of four. The cards are not identical in each set but they are quadruplets, i.e. Each card is one word in a famous rhyme or similar. Each player receives a certain amount of counters and the cards are all dealt out. These cards are not looked at but remain in a face-down pile in front of each player. The players all reveal the top card simultaneously. If two or more cards belong to the same quadruplet, the first player to recite that quadruplet receives the cards. After a couple of turns, the top cards in a stack maybe called correctly, but this now reveals the cards underneath and a further check must be made in case another quadruplet can be seen. The counters are used to pay various penalties during the game. The player with the most sets at the end, wins.
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