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''Game for Fame'' is a party board game where 4-16 players work with and against their teammates in a number of physical challenges to earn money. The player with the largest amount of money at the end of the game is the winner. ''Game For Fame'' was invented by David McGranaghan and Joseph Pitcher in 2010. The game box includes 130 Money Maker cards, four pawns, cheques, four pencils, a timer, and a notepad. Game For Fame is available in the US, UK, Canada and The Netherlands in a Dutch language edition published by actor Julian Miller. The game is available through the McMiller Entertainment website. It retails for USD $22.99 with free shipping. The game is directed at ages ten and over and for 4-16 players. An expansion pack is also available which includes 130 new Money Maker cards. References External links * Board games introduced in 2010 Party board games board games
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Party games are games that are played at social gatherings to facilitate Social interaction, interaction and provide entertainment and recreation. Categories include (explicit) icebreaker (facilitation), icebreaker, Parlour game, parlour (indoor), picnic (outdoor), and large group games.Frankel, Lillian; Frankel, Godfrey; and Anderson, Doug (2007). ''Party Games for Adults'', p.7. Sterling. .Sheila Anne Barry (1987). ''The World's Best Party Games'', p.3. Sterling. . Other types include pairing off (partnered) games, and parlour races. Different games will generate different atmospheres so the party game may merely be intended as an icebreakers, or the sole purpose for or structure of the party. As such, party games aim to include players of various skill levels and player-elimination is rare. Party games are intended to be played socially, and are designed to be easy for new players to learn.McGonigal, Jane (2011). ''Reality Is Broken: Why Games Make Us Better and How They Can C ...
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