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  1. A board game based on the TV show hosted by Jane Lynch, featuring five different card games and pop culture trivia. See ratings, reviews, images, videos and stats for this party game for 4-8 players.

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  2. The fun and games from the show are transported to your living room! How well do you know pop culture? Includes everything you need to party: 5 different games, coasters, a timer, a dry erase score chart and marker. Based on the hit NBC show. For 4-8 players.

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  3. Hollywood Game Night: Designed for 4 to 8 players; Ideal for 2 teams of up to 4 players each; Features all the crazy fun of the Hollywood Game Night TV show; This fun board game includes 350 cards, 90-second timer, 8 dual-purpose coasters, dry-erase score chart with marker and instructions; Dimensions: 11"L x 8"W x 3"H; Weight: 2 lbs

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    • Crunch Time
    • L'il Picassos
    • I Love A Charade
    • Timeline
    • Be Kind, Rewind
    • Blockbusters
    • Where Ya Goin'?
    • Letter Have It
    • In Other Words
    • Makeup Artists
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    Crunch Time is known by a few alternative titles depending on the subject matter of the game. Cereal Killer, Candy Bar Investigation, and Home Sweets Home are some of the other names for this one. It's based on tasty snacks, candy, or cereal, and is fairly simple to set up and play. If you decide to incorporate this game into your celebration, try ...

    This game is especially perfect for gatherings in which most of the attendees are parents with small children. It's also a lot of fun for baby showers. In L'il Picassos, young kids are asked to draw picturesof their favorite celebrities. Then, teams are challenged to figure out who those celebrities are. Approach the kids of your party guests well ...

    There's not a lot new or different with this game - I Love a Charade is pretty much charades with a movie theme. The fun is in choosing different themes that may be unexpected, and you don't have to stick with movies. Try "Flavors of Birthday Cake" or "Banned Books" or even "Celebrity Baby Names."

    This is another game that you can change up to suit your party theme. In Timeline, teams must put pictures in chronological order. These pictures can be of people, or movie posters or album covers - just about anything that makes sense. This game does take a little bit of prep work to set up, but there are some options to help you save time and eff...

    The key word here is "rewind." For Be Kind, Rewind, the host reads out the plot of a movie - but backward. Then, teams must identify the film and state the name of it in reverse order, taking turns at saying the words in the titles. So if the correct answer was The Lord of the Rings, the team would have to say "Rings the of Lord the" to get the poi...

    It'll take you some time to set up the props for Blockbusters, but you can make them out of recyclable materials so it's not expensive to do. Enlist the help of some friends and you'll have it done in no time. For this game, team members are given boxes that have one word on each side. They then have to guess the title of a film based on clues, and...

    In Where Ya Goin'? one person on the team becomes the "driver," while the others are "passengers." The passengers are given locations (real or fictional) from movies (or you could use books) and must describe these places to the driver until he or she guesses it correctly. You can really play this up with props and scenes, or you can just set it up...

    In Letter Have It, teams must come up with responses based on a given theme or category that all start with the same letter. So if the category was TV Shows and the letter was S, they could respond with Seinfeld, Scoundrel, Scandal, etc. Grab a bag of Scrabble tiles to randomly choose the letters and have fun with this one!

    This is one game that more or less needs to be based on films (unless your guests are Shakespeare buffs). To play In Other Words, one team member gets a famous movie quote and then has to reword it so that none of the words are the same. The rest of the team members then have to guess what the actual quote is. The only prep needed here is to resear...

    This is another game that is best based on films. In Makeup Artists, a movie poster from a little-known film is shown, with the film's title removed. One team gets cards with potential titles for the movie, but one of those cards says "Make Something Up." The other team then has to guess which is the real title.

    Find out how to play the games from Hollywood Game Night, a TV show hosted by Jane Lynch. These games are perfect for movie buffs and pop culture fans who want to have fun with friends.

  4. Hollywood Game Night is a party game based on the NBC game show Hollywood Game Night where players play some of the show's popular games, including Take the ...

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  5. You've been invited you to the Wildest Party in Town! The fun and games of Hollywood Game Night have been transported from Jane Lynch's living room to your own. How well do you know Pop Culture?

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  7. Jan 27, 2014 · The blindfolded contestants must rearrange letters amongst themselves to solve the clues. Subscribe now to Hollywood Game Night: http://bit.ly/HollywoodGameN...

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