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Parlour game
A parlour game is a group game played indoors. During the Victorian era in Great Britain, these games were extremely popular among the higher classes. They were played in a parlour, hence the name.
During the 19th century, wealthy men and women had more leisure time than people of previous generations. This led to the creation of a variety of parlour games to allow these gentlemen and ladies to amuse themselves at small parties. Parlour games decreased in popularity in the first half of the 20th century as radio, movies, and later, television captured more of the public's leisure time.
Many parlour games involve logic or word-play. Others are more physical games, but not to the extent of a sport or exercise. Most do not require any equipment beyond what would be available in a typical parlour. Parlour games are usually competitive, but cumulative scores are not usually kept and the only reward for winning a round is the admiration of one's peers.
Examples
Examples of parlour games include:
External links
- Christmas Parlour games http://www.netguides.org.uk/guides/christmasparlourgames.html
- List of parlour games http://www.oldfashionedliving.com/parlour-games.html