Guessing game
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
For other uses, see Guessing Game (disambiguation).
A guessing game is a game in which the object is to guess some kind of information, such as a word, a phrase, a title, or the location of an object.
Many of the games are played co-operatively. In some games some player(s) know the answer, but cannot tell the other(s), instead they must help them to guess it.
Examples
- 30 Seconds
- Battleship
- Charades
- Hangman
- I spy
- Mastermind
- Name that tune
- Pictionary
- ProtmuĊĦis
- Quizbowl
- Taboo
- Twenty Questions
- Ulam's game
- Guess Who?
- What's My Line?
- Yes and No
See also
- Buddha games list
|
This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share Alike; additional terms may apply for the media files.