The Secrets Game
1987
Designed by (Uncredited)
Published by Milton Bradley
Players take turns as the "Storyteller", drawing a card with the beginning of a tale, for example "To avoid getting a ticket, I once told a police officer...". The Storyteller reads the card, filling in the rest of the story from personal experience - or by making something up! The other players use special tokens to vote on whether the Storyteller is telling the truth or not. The Storyteller earns points for convincing people he's telling the truth. The other players earn points for correctly guessing whether the Storyteller was telling the truth or not. Each round allows each player a turn at storytelling. After four rounds, the scores are tallied and highest score wins.
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