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  2. Logo Board Game - Wikipedia

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    The game includes 1 playing board, 6 playing pieces, 400 cards containing 1,600 questions and rules. The game was launched by Drumond Park in 2009, and was one of the three top selling adult games in the UK for that year, with Drumond Park’s Articulate and Rapidough taking the number 2 and 3 spots. [1]

  3. Never have I ever - Wikipedia

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    The game is featured in the 2009 British comedy-drama film The Boat that Rocked. [ 7 ] In 2020, the game was adapted for the Game Changer game show episode of the same name, with the host reading a secret and players earning points for correctly guessing who it belongs to or successfully deceiving the others.

  4. Botticelli (game) - Wikipedia

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    Botticelli is a guessing game where one person or team thinks of a famous person and reveals the initial letter of their name, and then answers yes–no questions to allow other players to guess the identity. It requires the players to have a good knowledge of biographical details of famous people.

  5. To Tell the Truth - Wikipedia

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    A board game was released by Lowell in 1957. During the run of the 2000 version, a single-player online game was offered by the short-lived website Uproar.com, and promoted by host John O'Hurley at the end of each episode. A video slot machine game, based on the 1969 version, was released to American casinos nationwide by Bally Gaming Systems ...

  6. I'm the Boss! - Wikipedia

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    The game ends after the conclusion of one of the last few deals on the tile stack. From the tenth tile onward, there is an increasing probability (marked on the reverse of the tile) for a die roll to immediately end the game. The game ends automatically after the fifteenth tile, if it is reached. The player with the most money is the winner.

  7. Mother may I? - Wikipedia

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    Some sources attribute to mother, may I? the inspiration for Neil Armstrong's famous words when setting foot on the Moon ("That's one small step for [a] man . . . ."). In the Discovery and Science Channel's 2019 documentary, Apollo: The Forgotten Films, [4] Kotcho Solacoff, listed as "Neil Armstrong's close friend", said that when he asked Armstrong about the source of his words, Armstrong ...

  8. ‘The Traitors’ Producers Reveal NDA Rules, Address Theory ...

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    The Traitors producers broke their silence on whether Danielle Reyes told Britney Haynes off screen that she wasn't a Faithful. During the Thursday, February 27, episode of Peacock's hit ...

  9. Guess Who? - Wikipedia

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    The game was strongly solved by Mihai Nica in 2016. [4] Nica's research found that while a player was ahead their optimal strategy was a binary search, and when behind they should instead make "bold plays" that had a chance of narrowing things down significantly, in order to pull ahead of the other player.