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The video introduces the board game "Qui est-ce?" by ASB, designed for children aged 6 and up. It's a two-player game with an estimated duration of 15 minutes per round. The objective is to guess the opponent's character by asking questions about their features.
The game includes small tablets with doors marked with question marks. These doors will reveal different characters, which currently are empty. The characters come in two sets: animals (cats, horses, cows, frogs, dogs, parrots) and people with various names and faces. Players need to assemble the game support.
Players must choose between using the human or animal characters. Each player then selects a secret character, for example, a dog named 'Cola'. All doors are initially opened to display all possible characters. The game proceeds by asking yes/no questions about the opponent's character's attributes to eliminate possibilities by closing doors.
Players ask questions like 'Is the character yellow?' or 'Is the character green?'. Based on the answer, players close the doors of characters that do not fit the description. This process continues until one player can correctly guess the opponent's character. The same mechanism applies whether playing with animal or human characters.
The presenter concludes that "Qui est-ce?" is a fun and stimulating game that encourages reflection. It's important to remember it's a two-player game. The video ends with a call to like, comment, subscribe, and tune in for future videos.