
Ages: 4-99
Players 1-6
Object:
- To discard all of your cards by making pairs, and not get left holding the Manigordo.
Set Up:
- Remove one Manigordo ́s card. The dealer shuffles and deals all of the cards to the players, one card at a time, face down. Some players may have one more card than others; that’s ok. Players look at their cards and collect aside, face up, any pairs they have (e.g., two Sloths).
Let´s Play:
Player to the left of the dealer goes first. This player makes a fan out of his cards and holds them, to the player on his left. That player chooses one card from the fan without seeing it. This player then sees if the selected card makes a pair with any of their original
cards and puts the new pair face up on the table. If not, the player keeps the card. The player who just took a card then offers their hand to the person on their left, and so on. Play continues in a circle, with players taking cards and discarding pairs until no more pairs can be made. Once a player has played all of his cards, is safe and just need to await to the game to be over.
Game End:
The game is over when everyone has played all of their cards. The player left holding the Manigordo loses. The player with the higher number of pairs wins.

Ages: 4-99
Players 1-6
Object:
Find the most pairs of matching cards.
Set Up:
Shuffle the cards and spread them all picture-side-down on a flat surface.
Let´s Play:
Youngest player goes first. Players take turns, to the left, turning any two cards picture-side-up. All players should be able to see the cards.
A Match
- A player makes a match if the two cards turned picture-side-up are identical. When a payer gets a match, takes both cards and places them in front of him or her. That player then takes another turn, and continues taking turns until misses.
- A player misses when the two selected cards are not the same animal. In that case, must place the cards picture-side-down again, in the same place. Then, it is the next player ́s turn.
- The game is over when all cards have been matched and removed from the playing area.
Game End:
All players count up their pairs. The player with the higher number of pairs wins.