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  2. Guess Who? - Wikipedia

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    Guess Who? is a two-player board game in which players each guess the identity of the other's chosen character. The game was developed by Israeli game inventors Ora and Theo Coster, the founders of Theora Design. It was first released in Dutch in 1979 under the name Wie is het?

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  4. Guessable - Wikipedia

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    Guessable is a British panel show broadcast on Comedy Central UK, in which panelists play games that revolve around guessing.It began its run in October 2020 and was renewed for a second series of twelve episodes in March 2021. [1]

  5. List of Hasbro games - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of games and game lines produced by Hasbro, a large toy and game company based in the United States, or one of its former subsidiaries such as Parker Brothers and Milton Bradley Company

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  7. Scooby-Doo and Guess Who? - Wikipedia

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    Mystery Inc. is attacked by a werewolf that ambushes the Mystery Machine, causing it to crash into the nearby Hudson River. Christian Slater , who witnessed this, recognizes the logo on the van and hires them to track down the werewolf, which attacked his senior prom decades ago and now threatens to attack the makeup prom being held at his alma ...

  8. Mystery Date (game) - Wikipedia

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    Mystery Date game board, 1965. Mystery Date can be played with two, three, or four players. The object of the game is to acquire a desirable date, while avoiding the "dud". [1] [2] Players acquire cards to assemble outfits in four different colors by rolling a die to move around the board, then drawing, discarding, or trading cards as dictated by the spaces where they land.

  9. How Poker Face Inverts the Traditional Murder Mystery Show - AOL

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    Poker Face doesn't fit neatly into the box of a murder mystery show, procedural, or a whodunit. Rather, Rian Johnson's show is something entirely new. How Poker Face Inverts the Traditional Murder ...