![]() ![]() You want to be challenged, but not to the point where you don’t know any of the answers. I find most trivia games are either absurdly easy or rely too much on arcane or esoteric knowledge, and neither of those is fun. There’s also a die that alters the bonuses you get from additional correct answers, or might change the rules for that round so that you have to give one wrong answer instead. ![]() You can gamble, however, and try to name two, or all three - but if even one of your answers is wrong, you get nothing for the round. To advance on the main track, you have to name at least one of the right answers. Half of those answers are correct, and half are wrong. Each card in Half-Truth has a question or category at the top with six possible answers below. Designed by Jeopardy! champ Ken Jennings and Magic: the Gathering creator Richard Garfield, Half-Truth manages to do two difficult things well: It’s a party game that doesn’t insult your intelligence, and a trivia game that doesn’t overestimate it. ![]()
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