
Hasbro Gaming Guess Who? Game Original Guessing Game for Kids Ages 6 and Up for 2 Players
Product Description:
Guess Who by Hasbro is a classic deduction game that has been enjoyed by kids and families for generations. With its simple yet engaging gameplay, players get to test their deductive skills and have loads of fun in the process.
Description of Gameplay: In Guess Who, players take turns asking yes or no questions to narrow down the identity of their opponent’s hidden character. The game board features a grid of characters, and each player selects a card with a secret character. By asking strategic questions about physical attributes such as hair color, accessories, or facial features, players eliminate characters until they can make an accurate guess.
Strategic Thinking and Deduction: Guess Who encourages players to think strategically and employ deductive reasoning. By carefully choosing questions, players can eliminate multiple characters with each query. As the game progresses, the process of elimination becomes more refined, and players must make thoughtful deductions to unveil the mystery character.
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Hi, this is Patrice Badami, with a corsetry educational toy review. And I wanted to talk to you about this game called guests who by Milton Bradley. It’s a family favorite. And I wanted to show you how you play the game. First of all, there are cards in here. So one person, it’s their turn to pick the card, and I picked one here, and here’s the guy, then you put it in your tray. Since I’m the person who picked the card, my tray stays like that. Since my daughter would be the person on the other side, who was trying to guess who it is. Her first question might have been, does the person have a mustache? Okay, so I already started this. These people have mustaches. Her second question might be, does the person have? Let’s see, what can I pick from this? Does a person have brown hair? Okay, so then she looks at her board poses, the ones that don’t have brown hair, then she might say, Does the person have light skin? And then you would say yes, they do. So then you would close this, and that’s how she’d figure out who it is. So she enjoys this because it encourages her to ask questions. It enables her to think and to be able to deduce based on the questions and the information. So it’s a real thinking game. And it’s entertaining because it goes quickly, and it’s just a terrific way to start conversations to help children feel empowered to use their verbal skills to find information. It’s just a great tool to have, and it’s a classic