PAWTUCKET, RI — Hasbro has announced that the beloved children's game Guess Who? is finally getting a more inclusive makeover that will bring it up to date with all 437 known genders.
Guess Who? was originally published by Milton Bradley Company at a time when there were only two genders, 1979. It was published first in the Netherlands but was soon brought over to the United Kingdom and the United States, all places in which the gender binary was the norm and cis heteronormativity prevailed.
Originally the game only had 24 portraits and matching cards, requiring each player to ask simple "yes or no" questions like "is your person a boy?" or "does your person wear glasses?" to deduce which card your opponent had drawn.
"It used to be a simple children's game taking no longer than 20 m