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    Menko (めんこ, 面子), also known as Bettan or Patchin, is a Japanese card game played by two or more players. It is also the name of the type of cards used to play this game. Each player uses Menko cards made from thick paper or cardboard, printed on one or both sides with images from anime, manga, … See more

     
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    Nov 1, 2016 · Menko is a popular Japanese game that involves flipping cards. As described here, the object is to flip your opponent’s cards over in various ways. The cards used in the game often featured baseball players and have …

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    Menko is a card game that two or more players play. The cards are made from thick material and are printed on one side with images of anime and other relevant graphics. Menko is a children’s game that originated in the early …

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    Menko cards were only released in Japan. They were made of thicker card stock and a little smaller in size compared to an American baseball card. They were collected as cards and played as a game. The history of Menko spans 250 …

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    Winners keep their opponents' menko. To decide turns, players do rock, paper, scissors. All players, except the one whose turn it is, lay their menko on the ground. The first player tries to flip one of the menko over by throwing his own …

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    Menko (めんこ, 面子) is a Japanese card game played by two or more players, dating back to the 17th century. Each player uses Menko cards made from thick paper or cardboard, printed on one or both sides with images from anime, …

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