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MikeK:
Seen at WalMart tonight: The Hollywood Game Night home game. It appears that 5 different games are in the box. $17.99, from Cardinal Games. A cute disclaimer I saw on the back of the box: "Jane Lynch & celebrity guests not included" I thought about getting it, then I remembered I'm on home game overload as of late, having ordered 3 games from Amazon.co.uk this week and receiving The Chase (UK) game from the same site on Monday.
Bob Zager:
--- Quote from: MikeK on March 08, 2014, 09:52:26 PM ---Seen at WalMart tonight: The Hollywood Game Night home game. It appears that 5 different games are in the box. $17.99, from Cardinal Games. A cute disclaimer I saw on the back of the box: "Jane Lynch & celebrity guests not included" I thought about getting it, then I remembered I'm on home game overload as of late, having ordered 3 games from Amazon.co.uk this week and receiving The Chase (UK) game from the same site on Monday.
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Here is a link to a YouTube video about the "Party" game:
And now, here is a link to the website ToyDirectory, showing a still photo of yet another HGN home game, which the manufacturer (TDC Games), calls the "Official and Complete home version." Below the description at that site, is also a video from TDC Games, apparently taped at last month's Toy Fair in New York:
http://www.toydirectory.com/monthly/new_product.asp?id=36549
You'll notice in the still photo that there is a total of eight games, only one "buzzer," and that the game's board is only about one-fourth the size of the one featured in the video.
DoorNumberFour:
If you have access to the UK App Store, the awesome ITV game show Tipping Point now has its own app...and it's well done.
Jeremy Nelson:
Jackbox Games, the maker of You Don't Know Jack, has a new game out called Fibbage, and it looks to only be available for the Amazon Fire TV. Players use their smartphones as controllers and fill in the blanks to statements with correct answers- or they can choose a bluff answer and rack up points by having other players pick their bluff answer. It's like the "fill in the blank" from Match Game meets the trivia bluff from Hollywood Squares
TLEberle:
Sounds like Balderdash.
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