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  2. From classics to unique games: What to play with family this ...

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    With Thanksgiving around the corner, here's a look at classic games, and some unique choices, to play with family and friends.

  3. Get Everyone in the Holiday Spirit With These Fun Christmas Games

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    To play this holiday guessing game, bottle your favorite Christmas smells, blindfold each player, and have them guess what the mystery objects are. Get the tutorial at Kid Friendly Things to Do ...

  4. 30 Best Family Board Games for Your Next Game Night - AOL

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    The best family-friendly board games to play for every budget, skill level, and number of players, including strategy games, drawing games, word games and more.

  5. Celebrity (game) - Wikipedia

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    In this version of the game it is important to remind the players to pay attention to the descriptions at all times. They need to learn about the named people in case they have to describe or guess it in the following round(s). Round 2 can be played with a two- or three-word limit. The game is often limited to a single round.

  6. The Chameleon (party game) - Wikipedia

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    The Chameleon is a deception party game designed by Rikki Tahta and published in 2017 by Big Potato Games.All players except one—the "Chameleon"—are given a secret topic and attempt to identify the Chameleon, while the Chameleon attempts to identify the topic, using social deduction.

  7. Handgame - Wikipedia

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    Any number of people can play the Hand Game, but each team (the "hiding" team and the "guessing" team) must have one pointer on each side. The Hand Game is played with two pairs of 'bones', each pair consisting of one plain and one striped bone. ten sticks are used as counters with some variations using additional count sticks such as extra stick or "kick Stick" won by the starting team.