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There´s a novel about Prague which came out a few years ago; in it a group of expatriates sit around languorously, and when they´re not discussing the expat life-style, they play a little bluffing game in which each participant tries to fool the others with cleverly spun lies about their lives. Well, now there´s a ridiculously addictive game on the web of that same nature. It´s called Blufr and it comes from the makers of Answer.com. Statements such as ‘The first Space Shuttle mission was conducted in 1981” are put up to confound you; you must choose if it is plausible, pressing the green ‘way!´ button, or if you think you´ve been ‘blufd´ pick the red ‘no way!´ button; along with the answer and an explanation you can see the percentage of others that were blufd with the same question. Blufr can be added to the sidebar of your blog, so you can find out how savvy your readers really are. Try it out. See if your ego won´t get a little bruised.
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“blufr is a new trivia-type game that hopefully gets people of all ages addicted to learning obscure facts. There"s no evil agenda. Just play and keep playing. Each bluf shows the percentage of people who were fooled by it.
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Who doesn´t like playing games? This particular game really is fun and informative, plus it´s free and you don´t have to register.
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Will people tire of being ‘blufd´? Isn´t the appeal rather limited to the curious, and well, nerds?
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