In Hara Kiri, each player has a layout of cards, initially face down, which can be successively replaced by new cards drawn from the stock or discard pile. The aim of this game is to make a layout scoring as little as possible. The scores at the end of the play are sometimes considered as representing the number of strokes taken to play a hole of golf.
The main object of this game is to make pairs, while keeping unpaired cards as low as possible.
Pull out all your cards from the stock pile and win at Skip-Bo Castaway Caper
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