Hollywood Squares (home Game) - Parker Brothers Era (1999)

Parker Brothers Era (1999)

Parker Brothers released a similar game in 1999 based on the Bergeron version with a 3D board, 252 question cards with two questions on each with a true answer and a bluff answer are provided for each question, plastic X's and O's (five of each), and twelve new "celebrities" to insert onto the board. This one saw the return of play money (this time with 30 $1,000 bills) and "Secret Square" rules, missing since the original game.

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