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  2. Zoom Schwartz Profigliano - Wikipedia

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    Zoom This call is for passing the 'ball' to the person the caller looks at. It is a foul to call zoom to a player already being engaged. Schwartz This call is for passing the 'ball' to the player that just passed the ball or the zoomer. It is a foul to look away when calling schwartz. Figliano A contracted version of Profigliano.

  3. Guess Who? - Wikipedia

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    Guess Who? is a two-player board game in which players each guess the identity of the other's chosen character. The game was developed by Israeli game inventors Ora and Theo Coster, the founders of Theora Design. It was first released in Dutch in 1979 under the name Wie is het?

  4. Catch Phrase (game) - Wikipedia

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    The game unit has a LCD screen to display the words and buttons to start the timer, advance play, and assign points to teams. Teams must guess the entire phrase as displayed. A second edition of the electronic game with a changed appearance has a backlit LCD screen and a visual score display rather than the auditory score system.

  5. 14 Zoom Etiquette Rules You Need to Follow

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    In December 2019, Zoom averaged 10 million users per day. Raise your hand if you had heard of Zoom before March 2020. This meant that video chat software, like Zoom, went from fairly rare to ...

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  7. Refresh Your Zoom Game with 'Jack Ryan' and 'Hunters' - AOL

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    Fool your friends and alleviate Zoom fatigue at the same time!

  8. Dudo - Wikipedia

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    Call also known as dudo, if the player calls, it means that they do not believe the previous bid was correct. All dice are then shown and, if the guess is not correct, the previous player (the player who made the bid) loses a die. If it is correct, the player who called loses a die. A player with no dice remaining is eliminated from the game. [2]

  9. Cranium Whoonu - Wikipedia

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    Most games, in such cases, last until a predetermined point total (like 100 or 200) has been achieved by one player or until all 300 Whoonu cards have been played. It is relatively easy to create a homemade version of the game by taking index cards and writing other nouns, names and verbs on them and by using any other form of scoring tokens ...