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This card game involves forming sets or runs of cards, and it is famous for its use of a "wild card."

What is Rummy?

100

In this game, players attempt to "capture" the king through strategic movements of pieces on a 64-square board.

What is Chess?

100

This iconic 1970s show, hosted by Steve Harvey, involves contestants attempting to guess the most popular answers to survey questions in order to win points.

What is Family Feud?

100

This iconic 1978 arcade game features players controlling a spaceship that must destroy waves of alien invaders, and it helped shape the "space shooter" genre.

What is Space Invaders?

100

A game of stacking, balancing, and crashing.

What is Jenga?

200

The objective of this two-player card game is to be the first to score 100 points through tricks.

What is Pinochle?

200

A game where you climb up or slide down.

What is Chutes and Ladders?

200

In this game show, contestants are given a list of clues to solve a puzzle, often involving wordplay, and they must buy vowels or spin a giant wheel.

What is Wheel of Fortune?

200

In this 1980 arcade classic, players control a yellow character, navigating a maze to eat dots and avoid being caught by ghosts.

What is Pac-Man?

200

A game of red and yellow pieces and you need 4 to connect.

What is Connect 4?

300

This card game is known for its bidding, trick-taking, and trumping, and it is played with 2 teams of 2.

What is Euchre?

300

This game, originally released in 1935, revolves around players buying, selling, and trading properties using play money.

What is Monopoly?

300

This 1950s game show, hosted by Bob Barker, was famous for its "Come on down!" phrase and allowed contestants to win prizes by guessing prices.

What is The Price Is Right?

300

players to try and pick up prizes, usually stuffed animals or toys, from a container. The objective is to maneuver, grab a prize, and drop it into a chute where it can be collected.

claw machine

300

In this popular party game, players use a set of rings and attempt to toss them onto pegs. The rings are often made of plastic and come in various colors.

What is Ring Toss?

400

A popular card game, often played on computers, where the goal is to arrange all the cards in a series of stacks in ascending order by suit.

solitaire

400

A game with black and red pieces and you try to capture all of your oponents pieces

What is Checkers?

400

In this game show, hosted by Alex Trebek, contestants answer trivia questions in the form of a question, and the game features a "Daily Double" 

What is Jeopardy!?

400

In this 1980 arcade game by Namco, players control a spaceship as they avoid flying objects in space, using a unique, multi-directional control scheme to stay alive and score points.

What is Asteroids?

400

In this fast-paced game, players use a hammer to try and hit a plastic mole popping out of holes, with the goal of scoring as many hits as possible before time runs out.

What is Whac-A-Mole?

500

This card game involves matching colored cards or numbers to the card in play, with players aiming to be the first to play all their cards. Hint: 1

What is Uno?

500

This game involves placing tiles with lettered squares onto a board to form words in a crossword-like manner.

What is Scrabble?

500

This is a popular game show where contestants are presented with 26 sealed briefcases, each containing a random cash amount ranging from $0.01 to $1,000,000. The contestant's goal is to choose the briefcase with the highest value and then decide whether to accept offers from the "Banker" based on the remaining cases.

What is Deal or No Deal?
500

a classic arcade game that involves a ball, flippers, and a set of obstacles within a confined, slanted table. The objective is to keep the ball in play for as long as possible while scoring points by hitting targets, ramps, and bumpers.

Pinball

500

In this game, players toss a bag attempting to score points by landing the bag on a board or in the hole

What is Bean Bag Toss (or Cornhole)?

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