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  2. Family Business (game) - Wikipedia

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    In the March 1989 edition of Games International (Issue #3), Brian Walker was happy this "very good game" had been reissued, since it had previously been "very difficult to obtain in the UK when it was first published by the Illinois based Mayfair Games." Walker pointed out that this was a game of luck, not skill, but concluded by giving the ...

  3. Family Party: 30 Great Games Obstacle Arcade - Wikipedia

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    Family Party: 30 Great Games Obstacle Arcade JPN is a party game released for the Wii U. It was developed by Art Co., Ltd and published by D3 Publisher. The game was released in November 2012 for the PAL region, and in December for North America and Japan. The game was panned by critics.

  4. Happy families - Wikipedia

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    Happy families is a traditional British card game usually with a specially made set of picture cards, featuring illustrations of fictional families of four, most often based on occupation types. The object of the game is to collect complete families, and the game is similar to Go Fish and Quartets. [2]

  5. Mystery Date (game) - Wikipedia

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    Mystery Date game board, 1965. Mystery Date can be played with two, three, or four players. The object of the game is to acquire a desirable date, while avoiding the "dud". [1] [2] Players acquire cards to assemble outfits in four different colors by rolling a die to move around the board, then drawing, discarding, or trading cards as dictated by the spaces where they land.

  6. Happy Family Plan - Wikipedia

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    30 April 1997 () – 13 September 2000 ( 2000-09-13 ) Happy Family Plan ( しあわせ家族計画 , Shiawase Kazoku Keikaku ) is a Japanese game show that aired on TBS Television from 30 April 1997 to 13 September 2000 and was hosted by Akiko Wada and Ichiro Furutachi .

  7. Keep It in the Family (British game show) - Wikipedia

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    Two families of four participate in a series of rounds for the chance to win prizes, including a family holiday. The children take the lead in the show rather than the parents. The rounds feature family members nominated for routines, dressing up as TV characters and trying to guess phrases based on clues given by grandmothers. [3]

  8. List of Game & Watch games - Wikipedia

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    In March 2010, Takara Tomy released officially licensed Game & Watch-styled keychains based on three different Wide Screen models, one of which is Chef. It only displays a non-playable demo screen with adjustable speed. Its solar panel recharges its batteries. [58] An unofficial fan remake of the game, Modern Modern Chef, was released in 2024. [62]

  9. 30 Seconds (game) - Wikipedia

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    30 Seconds is a charades-like fast-paced general knowledge board game, created by Calie Esterhuyse and first published in South Africa in 1998. [ 1 ] The game is played with two or more teams of at least two players.