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  2. Spyfall (card game) - Wikipedia

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    Spyfall is a 2014 card game for 3–8 players [1] designed by Alexander Ushan and published by Hobby World. [2] A sequel, Spyfall 2, was published in 2017. A superhero themed variant, DC Spyfall, was published in 2018. [3] The game's core premise revolves around uncovering the spy hidden among the players [4].

  3. Spyfall - Wikipedia

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    "Spyfall" may refer to: Spyfall (card game) , a card game published by Hobby World "Spyfall" ( Doctor Who ) , a two-part episode of the twelfth series of Doctor Who

  4. Spyfall, Part 1 - Wikipedia

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  5. Talk:Spyfall (card game) - Wikipedia

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  6. Social deduction game - Wikipedia

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    A social deduction game is a game in which players attempt to uncover each other's hidden role or team allegiance. [1] Commonly, these games are played with teams, with one team being considered "good" and another being "bad". [2]

  7. Spyfall, Part 2 - Wikipedia

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  8. Talk:Spyfall - Wikipedia

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  9. Questions (game) - Wikipedia

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    Questions is a game in which players maintain a dialogue of asking questions back and forth for as long as possible without making any declarative statements. Play begins when the first player serves by asking a question (often "Would you like to play questions?"). The second player must respond to the question with another question (e.g.