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About 10 is again
You know those simple games that somehow manage to keep you laughing for hours? That’s exactly what “10 is Again” does. You sit around a table (or connect online), each player grabbing numbered cards from a deck. On your turn you flip one over, add its value to your running total, and—here’s the kicker—if you ever hit exactly ten, you get to draw again. It sounds straightforward, but that extra draw rule turns every choice into a mini cliffhanger.
Strategy sneaks in surprisingly fast. Do you risk drawing a high card when you’re already at seven, hoping to hit ten and score another turn? Or do you play it safe with a low card and save the big plays for later? Watching someone land exactly on ten and immediately flip another card is like seeing a perfect combo in an arcade game—pure satisfaction. The way the deck cycles through means you never quite know when the next scoring opportunity will pop up, so you’re always on your toes.
What really makes “10 is Again” shine, though, is how social it feels. Between nail-biting draws and the friendly teasing when someone goes bust, the conversation flows as easily as the cards. It’s one of those games that demands almost no setup, yet instantly becomes the centerpiece of any gathering—family game night, after-work wind-down or a virtual hangout. Before you know it, you’ll be planning your next rematch, already wondering if Lady Luck will let you hit that magic ten once more.