Strange But True

About the Game

•For 2-8 players or teams
•Designed for ages 15 and up

Wager points and try to determine which of four news headlines is authentic on each playing card. Players can also try to trick each other by writing their own headlines.

Which one of these do you think is true?
1. Did Paul Bunyan ever meet bigfoot?
2. 41% of people dating vegetarians force their partners to eat meat.
3. Keith Moon's ghost to host drinking contest.
4. Seville's latest music trend; Skamenco?
(Anwer: 4)

Contents

•242 different stories with over 1000 headlines
•Scorepads
•Rules

HOW TO PLAY

It is so easy to play this game. All players start with 10 points. A player draws a card. If the card is a Newscaster card, then the player reads the 4 headlines to all the other players. Everyone bets any amount of their points on which headline they think is a PUBLISHED headline. Then the newscaster reads the story and players bet again whether the story is True or Unverified.

If the card is the Make A Deadline Card, then all players write down a headline on a piece of paper and submit it to the reader. All the headlines are read out loud. Players bet on which headline they think is the PUBLISHED headline. Then the newscaster reads the story and players bet again whether the story is True or Unverified. Any player that picks your headline gets extra points.

Each player reads a card twice. The player with the most points at the end of the game wins.

Other Lolo games include: Don't Make Me Laugh, Bandito, 3D5, Pool Pirates, Bucket Blast, It-Dah-Gan, You're It, Run Around Fractions, RohSzamBo.