Clichebles
1996
Designed by Laurie A. Hussar, Thomas W. Hussar
Published by (Self-Published), Gibsons
The board consists of a track of colored squares. When a player lands on a square, a moderator or another player picks a card and reads the cliche clue corresponding to the color of the square. There are six types of clues and different rules guiding all six types. Quick cliches are short and one word is left blank. Scrambled cliches are phrases that are scrambled such as "out on a limb" can be read "limb out on a". There are also question cliches ("What do you blow?" which is "your stack."), and there is backward cliches which are simply read backwards. If the player guesses the cliche, he or she moves forward in hopes of reaching the end of the track.
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