This GOT Version of the Popular Guess Who Game is Humorous
M — May 9, 2014 — Pop Culture
Do you remember the Guess Who board game from the 80s that required you to guess the appearance of the cartoon person your opponent was hiding? Now you can play the same Guess Who game with this spoofed Game of Thrones version created by Vulture.
The infamous HBO Game of Thrones series has so many characters it can be hard to keep track of everyone. This is exactly why a Game of Thrones Guess Who game is so perfect, because there are limitless possibilities for characters to feature on the board. The Game of Thrones Guess Who game functions just like the original. Instead of asking basic questions such as, "Are they wearing a hat?" or "Is your hair blonde?" players of the Game of Thrones Guess Who can comically ask questions pertaining to the show such as, "Do you have a scar on your face?" or "Were you just murdered?"
The infamous HBO Game of Thrones series has so many characters it can be hard to keep track of everyone. This is exactly why a Game of Thrones Guess Who game is so perfect, because there are limitless possibilities for characters to feature on the board. The Game of Thrones Guess Who game functions just like the original. Instead of asking basic questions such as, "Are they wearing a hat?" or "Is your hair blonde?" players of the Game of Thrones Guess Who can comically ask questions pertaining to the show such as, "Do you have a scar on your face?" or "Were you just murdered?"
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1. Spoofed Board Games - Creating spoofed versions of popular board games, like this Game of Thrones version of Guess Who, adds humor and novelty to traditional gameplay.
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