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AGES 6+/ For 2 Playen Contents 2 Game Trays 40 Face Cards I Deck of Mystery Cards Object Guess who is on your opponent's Mystery Card before your opponent guesses who is on yours. Assembly Unclip the top of the 2 game trays to release them from each other (see Figure I). Figure I[...]
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Setup I. Separate the Face Cards into 2 piles: red and blue. 2. Each player chooses a tray and sits opposite each other. 3. Take the matching color Face Cards and insert them into your tray by sliding them into the dots (see Figure 2)Make sure you can see each of the faces and names. 4. Shuffle the deck of Mystery Cards. Then secretly draw a card a[...]
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Page 3
.. & Playing the Game I. Alternate turns asking one question. The youngest player goes first. 2. On your turn, ask a question that can be answered with a -a "yesn or "no." For example: "Does your Mystery Person have blue eyes!" h- If the answer is "yes," then you know that all the people with H brown eyes can [...]
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Winning If you guess who is on your opponent's mystery Card before helshe guesses who is on yours, you win! Storage 7m Put the cards into the red tray's holder. Place the blue tray on top of the red tray and dip together. n Not suitable for children under 3 years because of small parts - choking hazard We will be happy to hear your questi[...]