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  2. Make Your Own Murder Party - Wikipedia

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    Compute!'s Gazette approved of the computer not being needed for the party after Make Your Own Murder Party ' s use. [1] Kiplinger's Personal Finance noted the game's usefulness in helping a host prepare and organise a game, due to "meticulous planning" being crucial in a murder mystery party being successful.

  3. Murder mystery game - Wikipedia

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    A murder mystery game is a type of party game in which players investigate and solve fictitious murders. In many variations, a player secretly plays as a murderer while the others attempt to determine the murderer's identity. These games typically involve a group of 6 to 20 people.

  4. Game-Maker - Wikipedia

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    To quote from a pamphlet titled "Distributing Your GAME-MAKER Games" and dated 9 May 1993: Under your Game-Maker license agreement, you may distribute any game you create to up to ten people and your gameware to any number of people. You may not distribute the Game-Maker design tools, but you may include Game-Maker's gameware (picture blocks ...

  5. 35 Adult Party Games That Are Anything But Boring - AOL

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    Change up this classic party game by adding a wacky element to it and using book characters or movie characters for your choices.Then see who everyone would choose to kiss, marry or kill. 16. Hot Ones

  6. Grimoire: Heralds of the Winged Exemplar - Wikipedia

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    Grimoire: Heralds of the Winged Exemplar is a dungeon-crawling role-playing video game developed by Australian studio Golden Era Games. The game was released for Windows on August 4, 2017, and features forming a full-sized party and turn-based combat, with a fantasy style with influences from other genres.

  7. Jackbox Games - Wikipedia

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    Jackbox Games, Inc. (formerly Jellyvision Games, Inc.) is an American video game developer based in Chicago, Illinois, best known for the You Don't Know Jack series of quiz-based party video games and The Jackbox Party Pack series. Founded by Harry Gottlieb, the company operated as Jellyvision Games from 1995 until its closure in 2001.