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Review #22709 - Dated: 9th of April, 2023 Author: mizim |
My kids saw this game a couple of years ago and collectively decided that it would be a great birthday gift from them... Well, they've enjoyed it far more than me and it isn't a game I would keep, had the kids not given it to me. Everyone starts off with three cards in their hand and the game ends when someone hits exactly ten cards, declares it and survives at ten cards until their next turn. Sounds easy enough but since all the cards have you stealing or giving cards to people, it has the potential to last a very long time (and I don't really like games that have the potential to just keep going and going and going). However, I play it with my kids because they enjoy it and it is time with them.
There are three types of cards, handily colour-coded to make life easier. Blue cards you simply play and fulfill whatever the action says (make someone talk like a baby, steal/give cards etc.), green which allow you to make a blue card effect someone else or backfire onto the person who played it, and red cards which sit face down infront of you and are activated when someone fulfils the requirements (give someone a fright, someone says your name, someone asks the time etc.). Now, don't get me wrong, my dislike of the game doesn't mean it can't be fun at all, if everything goes well it can be a very fun game, I just find a game like this taking 40minutes or so a bit tedious (the box says 20-40 minutes).
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