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Do You Look Like Your Dog? from Briarpatch…
Collect bones by best matching owners with the dogs they look the most like, and convincing others that you have the best match. Based on the popular Do You Look Like Your Dog? book and Website.
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Jackpot from Briarpatch…
Be the first to get rid of your cards by moving pieces around to match the combinations in your hands – and call Jackpot! When you do.
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Screwball from Hasbro Industries…
Take out the screws of different sizes and put them back again so they fit.
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Oh, Fudge from Pressman Toy…
Collect pieces of fudge by finding pairs with matching centers.
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Chocolat! From Carpiera in France…
Licensed from Oh, Fudge by Pressman
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Glasnost: The Game of Soviet-American Peace and Diplomacy from John Hansen.
Discuss current topics and engage in confrontation and negotiations. The game was featured in the New York Times, won a Clio Award for packaging, and was licensed for German, French, and Russian editions.
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Glasnost: Der Spiel Uber Frieden und Verstandigung Zqischen der Sowjet Union under Der Westlichen Welt from Olga International (the German Edition)
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Secret Telegram from Skor-Mor
Ask questions to break the code and decipher the telegram.
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Nitty Gritty from Skor-Mor
Arrange the pieces so the colors on adjacent squares match – only 16 ways to do this.
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Tantalizing Tiers from Skor-Mor
Try to put all the marbles of each color in each of the tiers
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Trial! from Creative Communications & Research
Argue a series of cases as Prosecutor or Defense Attorney and try to win the most votes from the other players acting as jurors.
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You! The Jury from Creative Communications & Research
Another game about battling in court, where players take different roles and determine what the verdict was in the real case.
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Nostalgia from Creative Communications & Research
Act out a series of activities from the 1920s to 1980s.
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Confrontation from Creative Communications & Research
Argue about a series of issues involving protesting students and the authorities in the late 1960s and try to win in the ensuing confrontation.
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The Lib Game from Creative Communications & Research
Discuss the issues of the women’s liberation movement of the late 1960s.
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You’ve Got to Be Kidding and the Connection
Two puzzles and games. In the first, follow the numbers and arrows from the beginning to the end – and be the last to make a play. In the second, connect the lines to make a continuous path – and be the last to make a play.
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Oh Peg It! From Golden’s Magic Wand
A battle of the sexes as players race around the board and prevent each other from being able to move.
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Play Posters from Portal Publications
8 poster games you can play on a wall – from classics like Chess, Tic-Tac-Toe, Backgammon, and the Mill game to new games like the Love Game, Nirvana, Lord of the Jungle, Top of the Heap, and 4-Way Checkers.
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Psychic from Creative Communications & Research
A variety of fun exercises to show how psychic you are.
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Fun Pins from Arrow Handicrafts
A craft item in which you glue on colorful pieces and glitter to make some attractive novelty pins.
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