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Two teams compete to guess the most popular answers of surveyed questions. Players on the team answer one at a time, within 10 seconds of hearing the question, with no help from their other teammates. If a player incorrectly guesses or doesn't provide a guess in time, the team receives a strike. When a team reaches 3 strikes, the opposing team has a chance to steal the points accumulated on the board. The opposing team can work together to quickly come up with an answer. If the opposing team reveals one of the remaining answers on the board, the opposing team steals all the revealed points for that round. If the opposing team is unable to reveal an answer on the board, the playing team keeps the points they've earned and the round is over. The first team to 300 or more points will win the game. |

Be the team with the most points by giving good clues and quickly guessing the right names! The game has four (4) rounds. A team selects a different clue giver per round. The clue giver selects a card with ten (10) names and gives clues for one name to one player until they guess or pass, then move to the next player and so on. Only one player can guess at a time. Each round is a 45 second timed countdown. Round 1 is worth 1 point per correct guess. Round 2 is worth 2 points per correct guess. Round 3 is worth 3 points per correct guess however now the clues are given to the entire team and any member can guess. Final Round the team will designate one clue giver and one guesser and each correct guess is worth 5 points. The team with the most points wins. |  |
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This is a faced paced, easy to learn and crowd-pleasing game. In this rapid-fire game, players race to describe a wide variety of famous people (fiction/non-fiction), things and places (fiction/non-fiction) for their teammates to guess. This must all be accomplished within 30 seconds. |

This is a faced paced, easy to learn and crowd-pleasing game. In this rapid-fire game, players race to describe a wide variety of famous people (fiction/non-fiction), things and places (fiction/non-fiction) CANADA themed for their teammates to guess. This must all be accomplished within 30 seconds. |  |
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Teams compete to guess the most movie titles within a 30 second time limit. There are three rounds and each team selects a different clue giver for each round. Round 1 (ONE WORD ONLY) the clue giver must describe the movie to their team using only one carefully chosen word. Round 2 (QUOTE IT) the clue giver must describe the movie by using a "quote". Round 3 (ACT IT) silently act out the movie to your team. Between each round there is a "HEAD TO HEAD" challenge in which one player per team will compete by naming as many movies as possible based on a random category, such as ‘Movies with dogs'. The winning team is the team with the most points after the three rounds. |

Teams compete to guess the designated word or term from the five (5) clues provided. The points are determined by the amount of clues needed to provide the correct response. The points are awarded in a cascading manner; 1 clue (word) = 5 points, 2 clues = 4 points, 3 clues = 3 points, 4 clues = 2 points and 5 clues = 1 point. Teams are permitted to buzz in and guess the answer once per clue. The team with the most points is declared as the winner. |  |
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Teams are challenged to guess as many of the 10 responses on the game card of a given subject. Each correct response is worth one point. If all responses are correctly provided the team will get 10 points. If an incorrect response is provided the team will earn a STRIKE. If a team gets 3 strikes before providing all of the 10 responses, then the points accumulated are available to be stolen by the other team(s). The first team to buzz in and provide one of the remaining unprovided responses can steal the points for their side. The team with the most points will win the game. |

Teams compete by drawing/sketching the response provided on the game card. The categories are; Fictional Characters, Literature, Song Title, Movies, Sayings and General Terms. The team with the most points wins. |  |
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This is a trivia countdown game designed to test your knowledge under pressure. The object of the game is for teams to accumulate as many points as possible by correctly answering as many trivia questions as possible. To help correctly identify the answer, a set of 10 clues is provided in decreasing order of difficulty, where each clue is easier to decipher than the previous clue in the sequence. The number of points a team receives for a correct answer decrease as the clues provided progresses through the sequence. The faster you get the right answer the more points you score. The winning team is the team with the most points after the 12 rounds. |

The trivia game for generations to play together. Teams compete by answering trivia questions based in the following generations: BOOMERS (born 1944-1964), GEN X (born 1965-1980), MILLENIALS (born 1981-1996) and GEN Z (born 1997-2015). Each round is a 60 second timed round of rapid-fire questions. During the question period a team can only pass on a question once during their turn. The team to accumulate the most points is declared the winner. |  |
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The game in which couples try to answer questions based on how they think their partners will respond. ROUND 1: One player is asked to leave the room and the remaining player is asked 4 questions to record their answer. Once all responses are recorded, the first player is asked to return. The same 4 questions are asked, one at a time, and if the couple's responses match, then they are awarded 100 points per correct match. The maximum achievable number of points for this round is 400. ROUND 2: The player that stayed to answer the questions in round 1 will be asked to leave the room and the remaining player is asked a new set of 4 questions to record their answer. Once all responses are recorded, the player that left is asked to return. The same 4 questions are asked, one at a time, and if the couple's responses match, then they are awarded 250 points per correct match. The maximum achievable number of points for this round is 1000. The winning couple is the couple with the most accumulated points after the 2 rounds have been completed. |

Teams will try to solve a set of 10 clues of which the "Buzzword" is contained in the answer of each clue. Teams will take turns, and players will take turns reading the clues to their own teammates. You will have 45 seconds to guess as many of the clues as possible. Each team scores one point for each correct answer and the first team to reach 50 points is the winner. |  |
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Try to out last your competitors. A trivia questions will be asked which will have multiple correct responses. If a player provides a correct response they survive to continue play, however if you are incorrect you are eliminated. The goal is to be the last player standing to win the round. Should all the correct responses be provided and there are more than one player standing then all remaining players will win the round. |

TThe objective is to match the answer(s) of as few of the other player(s) as possible on fill-in-the-blank terms (ie. DOG _______). You can only submit a one-word response. If you match only one other player's response then you will earn 3 points. If you match two other players' responses then you will earn 1 point. No points are awarded if your response is unique (no matches) or if you match more than two other players. The winner is the player with the most points after 10 rounds have been completed. |  |
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The ultimate of guesstimating games. A question will be asked of the players in one of these six categories; "Dollars & Cents", "Time Traveler", "World Records", "Numbers In Nature", "What Year Was That?", "No Way!". You do not have to know the answer, you just have to be closer (higher or lower) than anyone else. All players will write down their best guesstimate for the answer. When all players are done, everyone reveals their answer. The closest answer will win the round. |

The classic game of categories. A player must provide an answer, which starts with a specific letter of the alphabet, to a chosen category (ie letter C, Make of Automobiles). Score a point if no other player matches your answer. To win the game, score the most points after the 12 rounds have been completed. |  |
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Try to tell the difference between a truth or a lie. A statement will be read to the group and you must guess whether it is true or a lie. If you are correct, you advance to the next statement. If you are incorrect you are eliminated from the round. The winner of the round is the one player remaining that has not been eliminated and will earn 1 point. |

Not a trivia buff? It doesn't matter. Each player writes down a guess to the same question and places it face down on the betting mat. Now the fun begins. Bet on your guess. Think another player may be closer without going over, bet on their guess. The player with the most points after 7 questions wins. |  |
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The game of guessing, deception and laughter. Players are provided with a topic to which you must write down your answer. Please note that your goal is to deceive the other players. The second part of the game is where the guessing begins. Responses will read aloud. Your task is to guess whose response it might be. If you guess correctly, you have earned one point. If the round ends and no one has guessed the author of the provided response, that player will earn 2 points. The winner will be the player with the most points. |
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