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    Wholesome Games is set to launch developer Poti Poti Studio’s new puzzle game, “Is This Seat Taken?,” through the company’s Wholesome Games Presents label. The game, which is described as ...

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    Fall Guys: Ultimate Knockout is a cheerful, cartoonish game designed to spark joy in players of all ages, but don’t let that fool you. Fall Guys: Ultimate Knockout is a cheerful, cartoonish game ...

  4. 35 Adult Party Games That Are Anything But Boring - AOL

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    To help you narrow down the right ones to incorporate at your upcoming bash, we rounded up 35 adult party games, below. No matter which ones you decide to play, you can’t go wrong.

  5. Category:Party games - Wikipedia

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    The Chameleon (party game) Charades; Telephone game; The Clinic (game) A Cold Wind Blows (game) Consequences (game) The Contender: The Game of Presidential Debate;

  6. Party game - Wikipedia

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    Party guests playing a game of Mafia. Party games are games that are played at social gatherings to facilitate interaction and provide entertainment and recreation. Categories include (explicit) icebreaker, parlour (indoor), picnic (outdoor), and large group games. [1] [2] Other types include pairing off (partnered) games, and parlour races. [2]

  7. What Next? (party game) - Wikipedia

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    Matt Thrower, writing for IGN, praised What Next? for its unique mix of genres and gameplay but criticized the game for its limited replayability. [3] In an article for The Independent, Lauren Cunningham rated the game 4/5 stars, writing that "It’s fun alone but also works well in a group of four as an accessible party game that’s simple to set up."