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1. Scruples: a game of moral dilemmas.
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2. The Helping, Sharing and Caring Game: it wears its kind heart on its lid.
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3. Balderdash: a bluffing game where the most convincing phony wins.
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4. Pictionary: an (unusually) light-hearted opportunity for fours' creative expression.
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5. Dungeons and Dragons. Complex, all-consuming and fantastical.
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6. Family Feud: our safe family unit against yours...
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7. Cranium: humming, sculpture, drama, puzzles, factoids, drawing... never an opportunity for boredom.
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8. Monopoly: Money and property is seen as power and control.
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9. Solitaire. How to avoid conflict altogether? Settle down and play on your own.