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Choose some or many of the following possibilities to form a part of your game.

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It's up to you!  Musical Chairs. A Four of Clubs forces everyone to get up from the table, run around once and sit back down in their original spot. The last player to make it back to their spot draws a penalty card. Deuces. A Two requires everyone to touch their middle and index fingers to the table. The last player to do so draws a penalty card. Have a Nice Day. A seven requires the next player to draw a penalty card. Sevens can add up, requiring players to draw 2, 3, 4, etc. penalty cards when multiple 7's are played in a row. Whoever plays it must say "Have a (Very) (Very, Very) (etc.) Nice Day.  Royalty. A King requires a player to say "All Hail the King (of spades)". A Queen requires the player to say "Neeumph" (Queen of Spades). Manners. A person must say "Thank You" when dealt a penalty card. Soap. Any cursing results in a penalty card. Holiday. A six requires a player to say "Merry Christmas". Jacks. A Jack allows a player to change suits (wild card). Spades. Spade cards must be named when played.  Aces. Aces cause the next player to skip their turn. Reverse. An eight causes the turn order to reverse. Rhyme Fest. A nine causes the person who played it to say a word and all other players must say a rhyming word in turn without stating a previously said word. If a player says a non-rhyming word, takes too long to say a rhyming word, or says a previously stated word, he draws a penalty card. Chauncey. If two identical cards are played in succession, everyone must say "Chauncey". The last player to do so draws a penalty card. Diamonds. If any card with a suit of a diamond is played, the person who played it must say "Shine bright like a diamond". Change of Suit. If a person plays a card with a different suit, but the same letter or number as the previous card played (Thus changing the suit), then the person who played the card that would be changing the suit must knock once on the surface of which the game is being played on (Such as a table).