Malarky
This article is about the Patch Products game. For the Parker Brothers game, see Malarkey (board game). For other uses, see malarkey.
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The Malarky Logo and Game Board | |
Designer(s) | David Feldman |
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Publisher(s) | Patch Products |
Players | 3-6 or teams [1] |
Playing time | Approximately 45 minutes |
Skill(s) required | Bluffing |
Malarky was developed by Ernie Capobianco, a Dallas advertising executive, and David Feldman, the maker of the Imponderables novels, and published by Patch Products in 1997. It is a trivia game that incorporates bluffing into the gameplay.[2]
Awards
Awards won by this bluffing game/board game include:
- Number 1 Game of the Year (Good Housekeeping, September 1997)
- Buyer's Guide to Games (Games Magazine, 1998)
- Zillions Magazine, Consumer Reports for Kids (March/April 1998)
- National Association for Gifted Children Holiday Educational Toy List (1998)
- The FamilyFun Kid Test Toy of the Year Award Finalist (1998)
- LifeWorks' Real Life Award (1999)
References
- ↑ "Malarky". Retrieved November 8, 2009.
- ↑ "Imponderables: Malarky". Retrieved April 15, 2010.
External links
Official Malarky Board Game Website
Patch Products: Malarky
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