Every week, James O'Brien enlists the help of LBC listeners to solve the questions you've always wondered the answer to on ‘Mystery Hour'. The Mystery Hour Board Game is based around the concept of the show. Contents include 250 questions with correct and false answers (players can devise their own answers for extra points). Features questions like 'Why do men’s and women’s shirts have buttons on the opposite sides?’ and ‘Why don’t Cadbury’s Flakes melt in the microwave?’ The objective of the game is to convince other players with a plausible false answer whilst answering other players questions correctly.
Every week, James O'Brien enlists the help of LBC listeners to solve the questions you've always wondered the answer to on ‘Mystery Hour'. The Mystery Hour Board Game is based around the concept of the show. Contents include 250 questions with correct and false answers (players can devise their own answers for extra points). Features questions like 'Why do men’s and women’s shirts have buttons on the opposite sides?’ and ‘Why don’t Cadbury’s Flakes melt in the microwave?’ The objective of the game is to convince other players with a plausible false answer whilst answering other players questions correctly.
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Every week, James O'Brien enlists the help of LBC listeners to solve the questions you've always wondered the answer to on ‘Mystery Hour'. The Mystery Hour Board Game is based around the concept of the show. Contents include 250 questions with correct and false answers (players can devise their own answers for extra points). Features questions like 'Why do men’s and women’s shirts have buttons on the opposite sides?’ and ‘Why don’t Cadbury’s Flakes melt in the microwave?’ The objective of the game is to convince other players with a plausible false answer whilst answering other players questions correctly.
Every week, James O'Brien enlists the help of LBC listeners to solve the questions you've always wondered the answer to on ‘Mystery Hour'. The Mystery Hour Board Game is based around the concept of the show. Contents include 250 questions with correct and false answers (players can devise their own answers for extra points). Features questions like 'Why do men’s and women’s shirts have buttons on the opposite sides?’ and ‘Why don’t Cadbury’s Flakes melt in the microwave?’ The objective of the game is to convince other players with a plausible false answer whilst answering other players questions correctly.
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Number of players | 2 or more |
Theme | Mystery |
Number of Game Players | 2 or more |
Assembly Required | No |
Material Type(s) | Cardboard |
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Number of players | 2 or more |
Theme | Mystery |
Number of Game Players | 2 or more |
Assembly Required | No |
Material Type(s) | Cardboard |