LINQ
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- This article is about the card game. For the .NET-related project, see Language Integrated Query.
LINQ is a word-based card game from Endless Games, introduced at the American International Toy Fair in 2005.
Gameplay requires at least four players, two of which are dealt cards with the same word, while the others receive blanks. The goal is to gain points by correctly naming the players with the word cards (the "linq") while preventing others from doing the same. Players take turns giving one-word clues, giving the "linq" a chance to identify one another while the others try to bluff and confuse them.
[edit] External links
- LINQ, official site.
- LINQ instructions in PDF format.
[edit] References
- Linq—New Bluffing Game. About. Retrieved on October 30, 2005.