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Guess Who? Board Game | 
| Brand: Hasbro Category: Toy
List Price: $17.99 Buy New: $13.99 as of 3/11/2010 16:20 CST details You Save: $4.00 (22%)
New (35) Collectible (12) from $8.49
Seller: East End Trading Rating: 151 reviews Sales Rank: 393
Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Age: 6 - 12 years Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.4 Dimensions (in): 2.1 x 10.6 x 15.8 Legal Disclaimer: choking_hazard_small_parts
MPN: 004800 Model: 4800 UPC: 032244048005 EAN: 0032244048005 ASIN: B00000IWDR
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Logic-based board game | | • | Try to deduce the identity of their opponent's mystery person | | • | Ask the right questions to eliminate the wrong faces | | • | Assembly required | | • | For 2 players |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Editorial Review A wonderful blend of deduction with a form of 20 Questions. Two players try to deduce the identity of their opponent's "Mystery Person." Using game boards with 48 frames apiece and an equal number of cards displaying character faces, players ask one another yes or no questions that help narrow the pool of possibilities. Through process of elimination, the identity of the Mystery Person slowly becomes evident. As kids' skill levels grow, their questions become more strategic, allowing them to solve the mystery faster and faster. The faces on the cards are cheerful and clever and designed to give subgroups among the 48 characters just enough similarities to challenge players. --Tom Keogh
Product Description There's a mystery person on your opponent's card. Can you find the matching face in the crowd' Start with a gameboard full of silly-looking characters, then ask the right questions to eliminate the wrong faces! If you're first to discover your opponent's mystery person, you win! For 2 players. Contents: two plastic gameboard trays, 24 mystery cards, 48 face cards and face frames, two score keepers, eight rubber feet and instructions in English and Spanish. Assembly required. Colors and product may vary.
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| Customer Reviews:
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Fun game flimsy materials February 24, 2010 Ann Davis I was so disappointed. I had this game for my children when they were young and they loved it. I purchased it for my grandson and when we opened it it was cardboard and plastic that you had to take apart and put together and it kept falling apart. Playing the game was no fun because the cardboard pieces of faces kept falling out of the holders and the holders didn't flip down or up all the way. It because such a trial for a 6 year old we just put it away. It was a waste of money. And of course there is no way to know before you get it and look at it.
Great fun for all! February 8, 2010 D. Lesher (Durham, NC United States) I played this game as a kid, and now my kids are playing it. It helps them develop deduction skills, recognize small differences and also is helping my son read (sound out names). We love to play it as a whole family!
Guess Who Review February 6, 2010 Karin J. Diemer (Grand Rapids, MI) I think this game is wonderful. It's a game that my boyfriend and I used to play as children so I bought it for him for Christmas. He loved it! We played so many times in the weeks that followed and it arrived in excellent shape! When I ordered this game I was just hoping that it would arrive without any pieces missing or the box too torn up but when it arrived it was fantastic! There was nothing wrong with it...it was brand new!
Falls apart January 7, 2010 M. Tedesco (Glen Ridge, NJ United States) This game needs assembled nearly every time we play. All the cards fall out, the windows fall off...annoying.
After playing 5 times or so...the questions are repeated, and the fun is gone. The images are somewhat naive and unbalanced. So you run out of interesting questions.
Assemble at your own risk January 5, 2010 Mimi B. (Michigan) After paying $16 for this game, I was very surprised that Hasbro requires their customers to complete the game construction that they were too cheap to pay for at the factory. What's the $16 dollars for? The box contains maybe $1 in flimsy materials. While my eager children waited, it took over an hour for me to assemble the game. Even then, the face cards continued to slide out of the ill-fitted slots.
Also, why only a few female characters? If the "mystery" card is a female, an opponent can quickly narrow down the possibilities to a handful by asking about gender. Love the idea behind the game -- but Hasbro should change the gender mix and provide the game in ready-to-play form, especially at $16.
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