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Dude: North Star Games has a new card game, dude!

From the dudes at North Star Games (who are possibly, like, high, dude) comes a new card game, dude.  It's called Dude.  Dude!  You say dude a lot, dude, and you try to say it the same way someone else says it, dude, so that you get more points.  Dude!

There's also an expansion, called 'More Dude,' dude, but it's just not the same, dude.  For More Dude, you say dude the way a robot or an alien would say it or something, dude.  It's just not the same.  Which is probably why they called it More Dude, instead of Dude.  Dude.

If you have more than six dudes and dudettes, you can also add 'One More Dude.'  For when you need more dudes, dude.

Anyway, Dude and all the other dude accouterments are sold exclusively at Target.  Weird, but hey.  What's a dude to do?  So... dude.  Check it out!

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