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Toys and Games : Characters & Brands : Upstarts : Children's Games
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Upstarts
Ask the audience what they think of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire Junior, and the answer certainly won't be 50-50. They'll love it.This is the Junior version of the hit television game show, Who Wants to be a Millionaire? It's aimed at 8 to 12 year olds and is suitable for 2-5 players.
Players take turns to act as question master while the others try to win more and more money by answering fun questions. Players use their own hand-held display modules containing the questions and the object of the game is to be the first player to win a million pounds, or to be the wealthiest player after a pre-determined number of rounds.
As on television, if a player gets stuck for an answer, lifelines can be used-"50-50" (the question master deletes two incorrect answers and the player chooses one from the remainder); "Ask the Audience" (other players show what they think the answer is--hopefully); and, of course, you can still "Phone a Friend." (telephone not included)
This is a perfect introduction to the adult version and it creates an opportunity for younger players to experience the tension and excitement of being either the question master or a participant in this very popular game. The question cards are pitched at a good level for this age group, and they can be used with those from the adult edition if desired. Great fun for pre-teens who want to have a go at the game, but would find the adult edition too difficult. --Susan Naylor
Contents: 600 cards (580 question/answers cards, and 20 Ask the Audience/Phone a Friend cards), 5 Question and Answer Display Modules; money; 15 Lifeline tokens and an excellent rules of play sheet which is thorough and easy to follow.
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You and your friends are guaranteed to have fun-filled time when you play Girls In Love: The Ultimate Teenage Survival Guide. The game is based on the hit TV series and features Ellie and her friends, although you can still enjoy it even if you have no knowledge of the series--all you need to do is get together with your best friends and not be afraid to tell the truth.The aim is to gain as many points as possible by guessing your friends' answers to the questions on the cards. The more you know about your friends, the better your chances of winning--and the nature of the questions guarantees you'll learn something new about your closest friends. The questions you have to answer range from the painless "What's your favourite item of clothing" or "What's your favourite chocolate bar" to the slightly more probing and embarrassing, such as "Who is the last boy you kissed?" and "Have you ever pinched a friend's boyfriend?"
The game is easy to play--the question cards are placed face down on the board and the question to be answered is decided on the role of the 12-sided die. The person to answer is decided on the roll of the other die--"you" means the thrower answers and the other players guess what their answer is; "friend"--another player is nominated to answer and you guess the answer and "all"--all the other players answer the questions and you have to guess their answers. If you guess correctly, you win the points; if you guess incorrectly, your opponents get the points. The winner is the person with the most points after the designated number of rounds. Suitable for players aged 11 and over. --Philippa Reece
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9 Cards Per Pack.








