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At the bottom of the poster for the fake movie "Bouquet Final", where the face of a young Isabelle Adjani is seen, several names of the supposed cast of the movie can be read. In reality, these are some members of the Mascarade makeup team, including Sophie Asse, Laurence Azouvy and Vesna Peborde.

Mascarade includes more character cards than the number of players, so not all characters will be used in each game. The rules suggest that you use certain characters in your first games, but once you know the game and its roles, you can try many other configurations.

Other Word Forms masquerader noun Etymology Origin of masquerade 1580–90; earlier masquerada, mascarado, pseudo-Spanish forms of Middle French mascarade < Upper Italian mascherada; mask, -ade 1

[French mascarade, from Italian mascarata, variant of mascherata, from Old Italian maschera, mask; see mask.] mas′quer ad′er n. American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition. Copyright © 2016 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. All rights reserved.

The noun is borrowed from Middle French mascarade, masquarade, masquerade (modern French mascarade (“masquerade, masque; farce”)), and its etymon Italian mascherata (“masquerade”), from maschera (“mask”) + -ata.

Mascarade Game Rules Mascarade is a character-based bluffing game for 2 to 13 players. Each player has one face-down Character card. During the game, the players will swap characters and no one is ever sure of the card they have in front of themselves! Object of the Game