Talk:Yes, no, black, white

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This game exists

  • For proof that this game exists and is widespread, see these links which someone sent to me:- Anthony Appleyard (talk) 13:07, 1 April 2016 (UTC)[reply]

Links showing names, rules and international spread:

  • on English GamesWiki: [1]
  • on German GamesWiki (Spielewiki): [2] (showing German name)
  • on German T-Online's page: [3] (as a "travel game")
  • on YouTube: [4] (German high school students playing the game)
  • on YouTube: [5] (Hungarian call-in TV show on
    RTL Klub
    , the most-watched station in Hungary, a notable source)
  • Origins Online: [6] (showing arguably US variant)
  • Games-Stream: [7] (calling it a "social game")
  • Homo Ludens: [8] (identifying a variant of the game as "folk game", collected by Katalin Lázár in Népi Játékgyűjtemény i.e. "Folk Game Collection", published by the Musicology Institute of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences)
  • Homo Ludens: [9] (identifying a "scout" variant of the game, collected by Lázár in Népi Játékgyűjtemény, collection date here given as 1957)
  • KefKefKef: [10] (introducing fixed rules about a "Not for Novices" variant)
  • Zsúrjátékok.hu: [11] (includes a set of rules, categorizing the game as a "dexterity game" and a "funny game")
  • Yahoo! Answers question: [12]
  • Udvardicserkész.sk: [13] (calling it a "camp game", "cserkész" itself means scout)
  • Gyakorikérdések.hu: [14] (Hungarian site similar to Y!A), and aforementioned "scout" variant: [15]
  • on Frihost Forums: [16] (with one poster identifying a variant as an "Interview game. Silly it was, it used to be on the Dutch radio here.. people called in (...)")

Other links showing cultural significance:

Class FM-related links:

  • Class FM's Morning Show website: [29] (announcing the game back in 2010), [30] (Class FM has wide coverage over Hungary and is notable)
  • Class FM's FB post announcing the game in 2010: [31]
  • official game rules on Class FM's website: [32] ("1 perc" for example means 1 minute, "tiltott szó" means forbidden word)
  • a record of a game session on YT: [33] (static image with the game's name shown)