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Real or Fake? World Traveler: Australia, New Zealand, and the South Pacific

By: Gini Graham Scott
Narrated by: Shannon Newman
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REAL OR FAKE? WORLD TRAVELER: AUSTRALIA, NEW ZEALAND, AND THE SOUTH PACIFIC is a game in which players hear facts about these countries that a tour guide might tell a tourist, and other players have to tell whether that information is true or false. Players get points if correct, and when the game ends, the player with the most points wins. You’ll also learn some amazing facts about the customs and traditions in Australia, New Zealand, and other countries in the South Pacific, as you play the game. Just print and cut up the cards to play. For 2 to 8 players, age 12 to adult. It’s one of a series of games in a book by ALB Games: albgames.net.

GINI GRAHAM SCOTT, PhD, JD, is a nationally known writer, consultant, speaker, and seminar leader, specializing in business and work relationships, professional and personal development, social trends, popular culture, science, and crime. She has published over 50 books with major publishers. She is the founder of Changemakers Publishing, featuring 200+ books on work, business, psychology, self-help, and social trends. She has worked with dozens of clients on self-help, business books, memoirs, and film scripts.

©2025 Gini Graham Scott (P)2025 Gini Graham Scott
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