About the Book
Source: Wikia. Pages: 36. Chapters: 100%, A Perfect Score, All About the Opposite Sex, Ballbreakers, Banzai, Big Deal, Blank Check, Blankety Blanks, Born Lucky, Bullseye, Catch Phrase, Celebrity Charades, Celebrity Pool, Dame la Pista, Double Up, Free 4 All, Genesis, Give-N-Take, Hollywood's Talking, Hot Potato, How Do You Like Your Eggs?, It's Anybody's Guess, It's Your Chance of a Lifetime, Joe Garagiola's Memory Game, Love Between the Sexes, Mindreaders, National Bingo Night, Night Games, Number Please, Playing it Straight, Quicksilver, Rhyme and Reason, Ruckus, Rumor Has it, Second Chance, Sex Wars, Shoot for the Stars, Show Me the Money, Straight to the Heart, Stumpers!, Temptation, The Big Game, The Big Surprise, The Celebrity Game, The Diamond Head Game, The Family Game, The Fun Factory, The Game Game, The Generation Gap, The Home Shopping Game, The Honeymoon Race, The Magnificent Marble Machine, The Pop-N-Rocker Game, The Quiz Kids Challenge, The Rich List, The Video Game, The Wizard of Odds, Trashed, Trivia Trap, Turn it Up!, Under One Roof, Wingo, Winning Streak, Yahtzee. Excerpt: The requested page title was invalid, empty, or an incorrectly linked inter-language or inter-wiki title.It may contain one or more characters that can't be used in titles. Return to Main Page. Players went looking for love with the help of three friends of his/hers on this short-lived late night dating game show. CBS - June 15, 1992-December 8, 1992 Go For It Productions Jeff Marder David Greenfield Steve Wylymz The Games of Love Page: A Perfect Score The two month old game show where members of the opposite sex competed for one whole week. Syndication - June 18, 1990-August 17, 1990 Barry & Enright Productions David Sparks Larry Van Nuys Ed Lojeski On this show, seven men & seven women selected from the studio audience competed for the entire week to see who knows more about the opposite sex. In addition, 50 members of the studio audience (25 for eac...