Display title | El Gran Juego de la Oca |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | El gran juego de la oca (The Great Game of the Goose) was a mid-1990s Game Show from Spain that preceded the Fear Factor-type game/reality program by five or ten years (and wonderfully lacked many of the now-overused Reality TV Tropes). One of the country's most popular offerings at the time, it was rebroadcast in Spanish-speaking countries around the world as well as the United States. |