A party game where players must persuade other they are "in" on the secret word, and let it not be known they are not.
What is Imposter?
Macbeth's loyal Friend to beguiled Enemy, killed by Macbeth.
Who is Banquo?
A Bantu language mainly spoken in Eastern Africa, and brought international attention by The Lion King movie using phrases and words from this language as the etymological touchstone.
What is Swahili?
A Minnesotan invented recreation, where users are given long, flat, poles to stand on and pulled behind a boat, often cited as more difficult than kneeboarding.
What is Water Skiing?
While not purple himself, he is associated with Purple and Black and is the evil brother to Wario, both of them the antithesis to Mario and Luigi.
Who is Waluligi?
A four player card game won by taking 'tricks', where THIS suit of cards are points, and players win by scoring the fewest points.
What is Hearts?
The gateway to the boundary waters, a quaint, quiet, MN town in the far north that specializes in Boundary Water camping and conservation.
What is Ely, MN?
Known for her ability to turn invisible and create force fields, her name is reflective of her powers, and is siblings to Dash and Jack-Jack.
Who is Violet Parr? (Incredible)
A long form board game played with units of soldiers and attacking and defending with dice, the object of the game is to control the most land, therefore armies.
What is Risk?
A bratty character who won a tour via a golden ticket to a Chocolate Factory, only ending up shaded, swelled, and defeated by her own selfishness.
The eldest sibling of three orphans who are the protagonists to a series of books where they travel and transfer from caretaker to caretaker, who is always unfortunately, plotting their demise.
Who is Violet Baudelaire?
The comedic relief character that starts Act 3, and introduced the world to the "Knock-Knock, Who's there?" joke.
Who is The Porter?
A 17th century math and science prodigy, discoverer of numerous mathematical systems, and developed the color wheel to show distinction in rainbows, color grading, and color mixing, in accordance to the musical scale.
Who is Sir Isaac Newton?