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Imagination Fact or Crap

Imagination Fact or Crap
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The armadillo is the only animal to suffer from leprosy fact or crap. In the day-to-day to the truly bizarre, you will be asked the one question that really counts: is it fact or crap. Watch out for the madcap rush hour where you can earn double points if youre fast enough, and if you can stop laughing for long enough. Take the challenge, put your thinking cap on and...
The armadillo is the only animal to suffer from leprosy fact or crap. In the day-to-day to the truly bizarre, you will be asked the one question that really counts: is it fact or crap. Watch out for the madcap rush hour where you can earn double points if youre fast enough, and if you can stop laughing for long enough. Take the challenge, put your thinking cap on and remember, it comes down to two. Fact or crap. Contents: 250 question cards how to play guide. 64 rush hour cards. 16 answer cards. 200 fact or crap tokens. 1 timer. 1 rules sheet.

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