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Lotería Mexicana (2023)

There is a traditional and legendary board game called Lotería, where you have a template depicting some of the cards and someone calls them at random from a deck, each player must check (mostly with beans, corn grains, etc.) if that called card is in their own template, the first one to complete their template win, kinda like bingo. So yeah, I grew up playing these awesome games and always wanted to do my own version.

1. The Rooster

1. The Rooster

2. The Devil

2. The Devil

3. The Lady

3. The Lady

4. The Gentleman
(Mistake on the number, sorry)

4. The Gentleman
(Mistake on the number, sorry)

5. The Umbrella

5. The Umbrella

6. The Mermaid

6. The Mermaid

7. The Ladder

7. The Ladder

8. The Bottle

8. The Bottle

9. The Barrel

9. The Barrel

10. The Tree

10. The Tree

11. The Melon

11. The Melon

12. The Brave

12. The Brave

13. The Death

13. The Death

14. The Bobble Hat

14. The Bobble Hat

15. The Pear

15. The Pear

16. The Flag

16. The Flag

17. The Guitar

17. The Guitar

18. The Cello

18. The Cello

19. The Heron

19. The Heron

20. The Bird

20. The Bird

21. The Hand

21. The Hand

22. The Boot
(Original is called La Bota, but I used an euphemism, because Bota is also a spanish bag to carry wine, it was a word play)

22. The Boot
(Original is called La Bota, but I used an euphemism, because Bota is also a spanish bag to carry wine, it was a word play)

23. The Moon

23. The Moon

24. The Parrot

24. The Parrot

25. The Drunk

25. The Drunk

26. The Blackie
(The original depicted a blackface person, then I decided to change it, putting a doggo called Negrito (Blackie) because it´s awesome and non offensive.

26. The Blackie
(The original depicted a blackface person, then I decided to change it, putting a doggo called Negrito (Blackie) because it´s awesome and non offensive.

27. The Heart

27. The Heart

28. The Watermelon

28. The Watermelon

29. The Drum

29. The Drum

30. The Shrimp

30. The Shrimp

31. The Arrows

31. The Arrows

32. The Musician

32. The Musician

33. The Spider

33. The Spider

34. The Soldier

34. The Soldier

35. The Star

35. The Star

36. The Bowl

36. The Bowl

37. The World

37. The World

38. The Apache 
(Again, the original depicted an indian chief, and phrasing my ideas, got into a helicopter, but this time, carring supplies and not war)

38. The Apache
(Again, the original depicted an indian chief, and phrasing my ideas, got into a helicopter, but this time, carring supplies and not war)

39. The Prickly Pear

39. The Prickly Pear

40. The Scorpion

40. The Scorpion

41. The Rose

41. The Rose

42. The Skull

42. The Skull

43. The Bell

43. The Bell

44. The Jug

44. The Jug

45. The Deer

45. The Deer

46. The Sun

46. The Sun

47. The Crown
(In spanish Crown and Wreath are called the same)

47. The Crown
(In spanish Crown and Wreath are called the same)

48. The Chalupa
(It´s a tasty mexican snack)

48. The Chalupa
(It´s a tasty mexican snack)

49. The Pine

49. The Pine

50. The Fish

50. The Fish

51. The Palm

51. The Palm

52. The Flowerpot

52. The Flowerpot

53. The Harp

53. The Harp

54. The Frog
(There are other decks that have more cards, but the normal, traditional one stops here)

54. The Frog
(There are other decks that have more cards, but the normal, traditional one stops here)