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Just how good are you at fooling your friends and family? Test your powers of deception with Malarky, the game in which players try to bluff answers to such questions as "What is the 'cottage' in cottage cheese?" and opponents try to determine the real answers from the ones that are simply malarky. It's based on David Feldman's Imponderables series, which includes the books Imponderables: The Solution to the Mysteries of Everyday Life, Do Penguins Have Knees? An Imponderables Book, and How Do Astronauts Scratch an Itch: An Imponderables Book. The game asks the questions that everyone wonders about from time to time. After a question is read aloud, one player (unbeknownst to the others) reads the correct answer, while the other players present bluff answers--as convincingly as they can--and then each player votes for the answer they think is correct. Points are awarded when your bluff answer receives votes or if you vote for the correct answer. --Lisa Whipple
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Just how good are you at fooling your friends and family? Test your powers of deception with Malarky, the game in which players try to bluff answers to such questions as "What is the 'cottage' in cottage cheese?" and opponents try to determine the real answers from the ones that are simply...(click for more.)
Manufactured By - Patch
Age Group - 10 years and up
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Features: - Award Winning Game: 1997 Good Housekeeping - Number 1 Game of the Year
- Award Winner: 1998 FamilyFun Magazine's Toy of the Year Award Finalist for Games Ages 10-12
- Zillions Magazine said "You're always involved, either coming up with a bluff or giving the real answer in your own words. You have to be creative and think fast¿"
- Consumer Reports said "Kids found another good game called Malarky. You don't have to know the true answer, just fool your opponents. Kids said it was hard to keep a straight face."
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