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Truth Or Dare
Truth or dare? is a mostly verbal party game requiring two or more players. Players are given the choice between answering a question truthfully, or performing a "dare". The game is particularly popular among adolescents and children, and is sometimes used as a forfeit when gambling. History The game has existed for hundreds of years, with at least one variant, "questions and commands", being attested as early as 1712: Truth or dare may ultimately derive from command games such as the ancient Greek basilinda (in Greek: βασιλίνδα). This game is described by Julius Pollux: "in which we are told a king, elected by lot, commanded his comrades what they should perform". See also * Game of dares * Never have I ever "Never have I ever", also known as "I've never.." or "ten fingers", is a drinking game in which players take turns asking other players about things they have not done. Other players who have done this thing respond by taking a drink. A versi ... ...
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Verbal Game
A spoken game is a game which uses words instead of Playing card, cards, boards, game pieces, or other paraphernalia. Spoken games can often also be categorized as guessing games, word games, or because of their freedom from equipment or visual engagement, car games. Well-known spoken games include Twenty Questions, I spy, and Password (American game show)#Home games, Password. Because of their nature, spoken games are usually non-commercial. References

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