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About the Games
Most parlor games required little, if any equipment. If equipment was
needed, it was often a common household item. In examining the games in Nineteenth
Century Parlor Games in the category Modern Books, most need only willing players. For
the few that need some equipment, we carry some simple parlor games.
Parlor Games
| Game | Short Description | Price |
Conversation Cards - Set 1 |
A reproduction of original conversation cards containing 25 cards each of the questions and
the answers. This game is very simple to play and is
played like Question and Answers (see below). Comes with documentation and instructions.
Available wholesale
| $ tbd
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Conversation Cards - Set 2 |
A set of an additional cards of 25 each of question and answers.
Available wholesale
| $ tbd
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Question and Answer | This
game is very simple to play. The game equipment consists of two decks of 100 cards each,
one deck containing questions and the other answers. The gentleman take turns reading
questions from one deck and the ladies take turn responding with answers from the other
deck. Comes with documentation and instructions.
Available wholesale
| $ tbd
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Little Fortune Teller | This game is
suitable for all ages. One piece consists of a grid with numbered squares. The players
take turns closing their eyes and placing their finger on the grid. Another player then
reads the "fortune" for that number from a key which is provided with the game.
Available wholesale
| $ tbd
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