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  2. 30 Seconds (game) - Wikipedia

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    30 Seconds is a charades-like fast-paced general knowledge board game, created by Calie Esterhuyse and first published in South Africa in 1998. [1]The game is played with two or more teams of at least two players.

  3. 30 Seconds - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... 30 Seconds may refer to: 30 Seconds, a general-knowledge board game; 30 Seconds, an Australian comedy series ...

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  5. Talk:30 Seconds (game) - Wikipedia

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    — Preceding unsigned comment added by 218.60.138.151 03:51, 4 August 2012 (UTC) I have played this game on numerous occasions in South Africa and you need a minimum of 2 teams of at least 2 players per team. Hence the required players are 4 (2 teams x 2 players per team) to 20 (4 Teams x 5 players per team)- you could technically have larger ...

  6. Des chiffres et des lettres - Wikipedia

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    The players may confer, but each player comes up with an individual word and shows them Match Game style at the end of the 30 seconds. After the 30 seconds are up, the players declare the length of their chosen word, with the player who selected the letters declaring first.

  7. Half-Minute Hero - Wikipedia

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    Each mode centers around a mechanic based on a limited amount of time (normally 30 seconds as implied by the game's title) to complete that part of the game. [8] Hero 30 Mode plays similar to a role-playing video game. The player, as the Hero, is tasked by the Time Goddess to become powerful enough in 30 seconds to find and defeat an enemy boss ...

  8. Time's Up! (game) - Wikipedia

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    Time's Up is a charades-based party game designed by Peter Sarrett, [1] and published by R&R Games, Inc., a Tampa, Florida–based manufacturer of tabletop games and party games. The first edition of the game was published in 1999, with the most recent edition, Time's Up! Deluxe, published in 2008. It is a game for teams of two or more players ...

  9. Minute to Win It - Wikipedia

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    "10 games, each 60 seconds. Playing using household items could win you one million dollars." [5] The contestant is presented with the blueprint for the first game (level) and must complete the game within 60 seconds to win the first level (was $1,000 in all versions) and advance to the next level. After completing the first, fifth, eighth, and ...