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The Muppet Show Game
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The game contains a Muppet Theatre board, eight cardboard Muppet players on stands, four Muppet scenery flats, and an instruction manual. The US version comes with two spinners that determine how to move; the UK version has a set of cards. This game is played by two to four players. Each player chooses a set of two Muppets, and a corresponding piece of "scenery".
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The game contains a Muppet Theatre board, eight cardboard Muppet players on stands, four Muppet scenery flats, and an instruction manual. The US version comes with two spinners that determine how to move; the UK version has a set of cards. This game is played by two to four players. Each player chooses a set of two Muppets, and a corresponding piece of "scenery".