We used to play the card game SPOONS at holiday get togethers.
Depending on the number of players, you may need multiple decks of cards.
The dealer deals four cards to each player and the remaining cards are placed in front of him or her. Spoons are spaced evening down the center of the table within reach of every player. You should have one less spoon than the number of players.
The dealer draws the first card from the deck, compares it to their hand and then passes a card to the player to their right. They can either replace the card they drew w/ one in their hand, or just pass that card directly to the next player. Each player continues this process around the table until they are holding four of a kind.
Once a player has four of a kind, they then take a spoon from the center of the table. Once a spoon is removed from the center, everyone else needs to grab a spoon before the last one is taken. Think musical chairs but w/ spoons instead. The person left w/o a spoon at the end of the hand receives an "S" (then subsequently a "P," "O," etc.) and play resumes w/ another hand. Once a person receives SPOONS then they are out of the game.
The removal of the spoon can be subtle and sly (and the person drops the spoon in their lap and keeps passing cards along!

) or an all out dive! I should warn you that we routinely moved LARGE heavy tables across the room and dumped people out of chairs while playing this game!
I really like this because everyone is active through the whole game and there is lots of fun banter while playing.
I highly recommend it!
ETA... I found a
Wikipedia entry for the game. Their explanation may be a bit clearer!
