Girl Talk (board game)
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Girl Talk is the name of a 1988 board game, which achieved 6th place in the 1991 Deutscher Spiele Preis. The game, as its name suggests was designed for pubescent and pre-pubescent females. Essentially it was a board game version of the common party game, truth or dare.
[edit] Gameplay
Players spun a spinner and either performed a set task or answer the displayed question. Successfully doing so awarded the player the amount of points allotted for the task or question. After achieving 15 points, the player took a fortune card from one of four available categories — marriage, career, children, or special moments. The first player to collect a card from each of the four categories won the game and then read her cards aloud. Other players returned their cards, unread, to the pile.

