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|first = [[Arthur the Loser]]
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|last = [[Big Brother Binky]]}} '''No Guessing!''' is a board game that first appeared in ''[http://arthur.wikia.com/wiki/Arthur_the_Loser Arthur the Loser]''. Arthur bought it because of its very convincing T.V. advertisement. The game is played by rolling a dice, moving a certain amount of spaces, and answering questions. The finish/winning point is a button in the middle with a large star on it, when pressed on; it makes a sound and the player raises their arms and yells, "I win!"
|last = [[Big Brother Binky]]}} '''No Guessing!''' is a board game that first appeared in ''[http://arthur.wikia.com/wiki/Arthur_the_Loser Arthur the Loser]''. Arthur bought it because of its very convincing T.V. advertisement. The game is played by rolling a die, moving a certain amount of spaces, and answering questions. The finish/winning point is a button in the middle with a large star on it, when pressed on; it makes a sound and the player raises their arms and yells, "I win!"


This game varies in different questions, some difficult and some easy. A few examples would be:
This game varies in different questions, some difficult and some easy. A few examples would be:

Revision as of 21:05, 22 March 2012

No Guessing!
Noguessingboardgame.png
Information
First Appeared

Arthur the Loser

Last Appeared

Big Brother Binky

No Guessing! is a board game that first appeared in Arthur the Loser. Arthur bought it because of its very convincing T.V. advertisement. The game is played by rolling a die, moving a certain amount of spaces, and answering questions. The finish/winning point is a button in the middle with a large star on it, when pressed on; it makes a sound and the player raises their arms and yells, "I win!"

This game varies in different questions, some difficult and some easy. A few examples would be:

  • A scientist combined one litre of H2O and nine ounces of soil, what compound did he make?
  • Baseball is covered in what material?
  • What is the largest city in France?
  • What is the third planet from the sun?
  • A four-legged barking canine.