{"id":1252130,"date":"2019-11-05T19:27:36","date_gmt":"2019-11-05T19:27:36","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/8ce250469d.nxcli.io\/?p=1252130"},"modified":"2020-08-23T00:21:28","modified_gmt":"2020-08-22T23:21:28","slug":"trump-cards-review","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/entertainment-focus.com\/2019\/11\/05\/trump-cards-review\/","title":{"rendered":"Trump Cards review"},"content":{"rendered":"
When Donald Trump was named the Republican candidate during the 2016 Presidential Election race, no one really believed that he’d ever win it. All eyes were on Hillary Clinton until election night when Trump won and he looked as shocked about it as the rest of the world was. Since then Trump has continued to defy the odds and its looking certain for a second term when the next election is held in 2020.<\/p>\n
Currently in the midst of an impeachment investigation, Donald Trump has certainly ensured that he won’t be forgotten when his time as President comes to an end. From coining phrases such as ‘fake news’ through to repeatedly claiming he hasn’t said things he’s been caught on record saying, we’ve never really seen anything like him in politics. Separating the real news from the fake news is the aim of new card game Trump Cards, which has been published in the UK by Rascals.<\/p>\n
Trump Cards contains 300 cards with quotes on them and players have to guess which quotes Trump really said and which ones are fake news. The game can be played with as few as 2 players or as many as 10. Each round a player reads out a card and the other players have to put down an Approved or Fake News card. If players guess right, they get one point but if all players guess wrong, the card reader gets a point. The first player to get to 5 points wins the round and then you can start all over again.<\/p>\n