About the Oscar Night What's Missing? Game
A picture-recall challenge based on the classic parlour game. Study a board of pictures for a few seconds, then one quietly disappears — can you say which? Rounds get bigger and faster as you go, and three wrong answers ends the run.
Statuettes, speeches and red carpets — a generic awards-night deck with no studio logos. Perfect for film fans who want a memory game that feels like Hollywood without the IP risk.
How to Play
- Press Start and memorise every picture on the board.
- After a few seconds the board hides and one picture is removed.
- Pick the missing picture from the answer choices.
- Each correct answer adds a bigger board. Three misses ends the game.
Why Play What's Missing?
- Trains observation and visual recall under time pressure
- Based on "Kim’s Game", used for over a century in memory training
- Great party and classroom game — call answers out loud together
Fun Facts About Oscar Night
- The Academy Awards were first held in 1929.
- The Oscar statuette stands about 34 centimetres tall.
- Best Picture is the final award of the night.
- These cards use generic awards symbols, not official trademarks.