Girl Talk (board game)
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Girl Talk is the name of a board game first sold in 1988. It was a popular/staple game for teenage girls throughout the 90s. It was similar to the parlour game Truth or Dare. Girl Talk was one of a rash of "teenage girl-themed games" that appeared on the market in the 80s and 90s based around boys, talking on the phone, dancing, having parties and sleepovers, and other "girl-ish" themes.
[edit] Gameplay
The game comes with an opaque spinner with a hole in it, and multiple exchangeable cardboard circles which can be placed into the spinner. The spinner would land on either a question or a "dare". Each action (or question) is worth a certain amount of points. If a player does not perform the action or answer a question they must wear a "zit sticker" for the rest of the game. Players may use their points to buy one of four kinds of fortune cards; the first to collect one of all four types is the winner.
[edit] Variants
- Girl Talk: A Game of Truth or Dare (original)
- Girl Talk Secret Diary
- Girl Talk: Date Line
- Girl Talk: The CD-Rom Game
- That's So Raven Girl Talk (2000s, not part of the original set)
- Hannah Montana Girl Talk (2000s, not part of the original set)
- Jenga Girl Talk (2000s, not part of the original set) (this had both a pink and an 'Ultimate' red edition)
Note: This list is not complete.
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