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  2. 35 Adult Party Games That Are Anything But Boring - AOL

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    Group of friends playing an adult party game. ... see which color of stickers were placed on the most guests and give that person a fun prize! 13. Post-it Note Game.

  3. The 33 Best Party Games for Adults to Upgrade Your Next ... - AOL

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    Amazon "For my family of four (2 adults and a 7- and 9 year-old), this is hands-down our favorite game," says PureWow Editor-in-Chief Jillian Quint. "It takes a little while to learn (I recommend ...

  4. The 21 Best Party Games for Adults to Upgrade Your Next ... - AOL

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    Still ending your dinner parties with a round of charades? Yawn. Kick things up a notch with our pick of the best party games for adults, from the laugh-out-loud to the seriously strategic. There ...

  5. Pass the parcel - Wikipedia

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    Pass the parcel also known as “pass the present” in Canada, is a classic British party game in which a parcel is passed from one person to another. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] In preparation for the game, a prize (or " gift ") is wrapped in a large number of layers of wrapping paper or reusable fabric bags of different sizes.

  6. List of The Price Is Right pricing games - Wikipedia

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    Pricing games are featured on the current version of the American game show The Price Is Right. The contestant from Contestants' Row who bids closest to the price of a prize without going over wins the prize and has the chance to win additional prizes or cash in an onstage game. After the pricing game ends, a new contestant is selected for ...

  7. Bo Bing (game) - Wikipedia

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    In the Philippines, the game is known as "Pua Tiong Chiu" (Hokkien Chinese: 跋中秋; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Poa̍h-tiong-chhiu) among the Chinese Filipino community, [2] where the prizes are often usually money and/or appliances for adults and sometimes toys and food for children or sometimes mooncakes known in Hokkien Chinese: 中秋餅; Pe̍h-ōe ...