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Canadian Inventors Launch Celebrity Board Game Internationally

Darpan News Desk, 12 Dec, 2016 10:48 AM
    You've seen the who's who of Hollywood playing the game, now it's your turn to play the new party game, Who'd You Rather? 
     
    Ellen has played it with Hillary Clinton, Jimmy Kimmel and Kris Jenner, to name a few, and it has been featured on TMZ. Now it's your turn to play the celeb based, twisted fantasy party game, Who'd You Rather?
     
    Who’d You Rather?, founded by Toronto’s Asha Almas and Amos Carlen is receiving rave reviews and has now launched in Canada, Australia and the U.S.  Whether it's two celebrities, famous people or fictional characters, you get to choose your preferences while trying to guess what other players are into.
     
    The board game retails for $29.99 and is available online at Amazon and Mind Games locations across Canada and at Calendar Club stores all across the U.S.
     
    To learn more about Who’d You Rather, log on to whodyourather.com.

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