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GamerDad.com
Matt J. Carlson
November 2005
USA
The go-to party game for any occasion
and any kind of player.
I mentioned this game in my 2003 GamerDad Unplugged:
Christmas Shopping Guide. It is very quick to explain
and play, and can be started or stopped at almost any
time. As such, it's a great game to play at the start
of an evening as people arrive. The basic idea is for
one person to read a topic card aloud to all players.
The rest of the players must select a noun card from
their hand that best matches the topic and play it
face down in the center of the play area. Last one
to play a card has to pick it back up. The topic card
reader then looks through all the played noun cards
and determines the winner using whatever criteria they
desire. For example, she could decide that Elvis is
far more itchy than the Brooklyn Bridge. The player
who put down the Elvis card wins the subject card for
that round and a new topic reader is selected. The
first person to win three (or five or whatever) topic
cards wins the game. As I said, fast to play, easy
to learn, playable with lots of people, and inexpensive
to boot. You really should try this game. A minor word
of warning, some cards could be more difficult for
non-English or beginning readers. While there are some
very cultural-specific cards, with a bit of discernment,
the game can accommodate a wide range of players.
This a great game and playable by anyone who can read.
Some words may be unfamiliar to grade school students,
but could also be used as a learning tool. While the
language is very mild, there are a few cards with words
like "sexy", "mafia", and "violent",
which could easily be removed if a sanitized game is
needed. There is also an Apples to Apples Jr. edition
for younger set.
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