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  2. 30 Best Family Board Games for Your Next Game Night - AOL

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    Bold Made Card Games. A fresh twist on the classic Old Maid and Go Fish games, Bold Made offers fun for the whole family. This award-winning game has the bonus feature of allowing players to ...

  3. The Ungame - Wikipedia

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    The Lewiston Journal called The Ungame "Personal Pursuit", comparing it to the trivia board game Trivial Pursuit. [3] In 1987, The Afro-American touted the game as a remedy to "the shredding of the family in Black America", and saw the game as a solution to violent toys and video games, as well as to the depiction of violence against women in media.

  4. The 30 Best 'Cool' Gifts for Teens in 2022

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    Teens and tweens are notoriously hard to please, which can make gift-giving a little tricky. Luckily, we've rounded up all the season's hottest gifts for the 10+ set with some help from ...

  5. 25 Best Board Games for Families - AOL

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    In this article, we will take a look at the 25 best board games for families. You can skip our detailed analysis of the board games industry, and go directly to the 5 Best Board Games for Families.

  6. Mystery Date (game) - Wikipedia

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    Playing time. 20 minutes. Chance. Dice. Skills. Probability. Mystery Date is a board game from the Milton Bradley Company released in 1965, conceived by Marvin Glass and created by Henry Stan. Marketed to girls 6 to 14 years of age, it has been reissued in 1970, 1999, and 2005. It is popularly referenced as a trope in TV and film.

  7. Girl Talk (board game) - Wikipedia

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    Truth or Dare. Girl Talk is a board game invented by Catherine Rondeau [1] in 1988 and became a popular game for teenage girls throughout the 1990s. It is similar to the parlour game Truth or Dare and features themes such as boys, talking on the phone, dancing, having parties and sleepovers, and other "girl-ish" concerns for the time.

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