Editorial Review
Just how good are you at fooling your friends and family? Test your powers of deception with Malarky, the game in which players try to bluff answers to such questions as "What is the 'cottage' in cottage cheese?" and opponents try to determine the real answers from the ones that are simply malarky. It's based on David Feldman's Imponderables series, which includes the books
Imponderables: The Solution to the Mysteries of Everyday Life,
Do Penguins Have Knees? An Imponderables Book, and
How Do Astronauts Scratch an Itch: An Imponderables Book. The game asks the questions that everyone wonders about from time to time. After a question is read aloud, one player (unbeknownst to the others) reads the correct answer, while the other players present bluff answers--as convincingly as they can--and then each player votes for the answer they think is correct. Points are awarded when your bluff answer receives votes or if you vote for the correct answer.
--Lisa Whipple
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Why do we say that someone who is fired gets the sack? This, my friends, is what is known as an Imponderable. It is something we are all familiar with but almost no one knows why it is so. In this game, you don't need to know the answer to this Imponderable, you only need to convince the other players you know it. So your powers of persuasion and your poker face will serve you far better than the facts. The real reason we use the sack expression? Because ancient Romans used to punish their criminals by putting them in sacks and dumping them in the river. Learn all kinds of interesting facts while you lie to your friends! The game comes with 942 questions on 314 cards, 6 bluff cards, 42 voting chips, 6 concealing folders, a scorepad, a die and rules. For 3 to 6 players.
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