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**Title:** Playing with "FIB Finder" (a 90s game)
**Content:**
* Host Christine plays "FIB Finder", a vintage game designed for tween girls, with friends.
* The game aims to detect lies through a "high-tech apparatus" (a novelty item from the 90s).
* Players answer personal questions, and the device supposedly indicates if they're telling the truth or not.
* The video showcases humorous interactions, ridiculous questions (e.g., preferring short-haired boys, being a good actress), and lighthearted teasing among players.
* The game ends with the device suggesting Christine has a secret crush, leading to joking accusations of having a crush on her brother.
**Tone:** Lighthearted, humorous, playful, with a touch of sarcasm.
**Channel Promotion:**
* Encourages viewers to subscribe, like, and suggest playing with more kid's toys in future videos.
Here are the extracted key facts in short sentences, numbered for reference:
1. **Game Name**: The game being played is called "FIB Finder" (also referred to as "Truth Finder").
2. **Release Era**: The FIB Finder game originated sometime in the 90s.
3. **Gameplay Requirement**: The game cannot be played alone; it requires a group.
4. **Objective**: The objective is to be the first player to reach the top space on the game board, deemed the "truest" of all.
5. **Battery Information**: The batteries provided with the game are from 1994.
6. **Explosion Incident**: One of the batteries had exploded, likely due to age.
7. **Game Mechanics**: Players are asked questions, and the device determines if they are telling the truth or lying.
8. **Question Examples**:
* Have you ever spent more than two hours online at one time?
* Did you ever pass gas in a crowd?
* Have you ever cheated on a test or quiz?
* Would you like to be the first woman President of the United States?
9. **Personal Revelations by Christine**:
* She was in a FIB Finder commercial as a child.
* She talks back to her parents (shared a specific story about getting in trouble and arguing with her mother).
* She had straight A's in school.
* She cheated once on a French dictation test by printing the answers in tiny letters but got caught.
10. **Game Question Insights**:
* Questions assume only women are playing, reflecting the game's era.
* A question about wanting to be the first woman President of the United States was included, highlighting the game's pre-2001 origins.
11. **Channel and Video Information**:
* The content is from Christine's second channel.
* Viewers are encouraged to subscribe to the channel.
* There's an open invitation for suggestions on playing with more kids' toys on the channel.