As sunset approaches in Littleton, Kentucky, Farmer Johnson’s chickens have had a hard day scratching, pecking and egg laying. But now it’s getting dark—time to return to the coop and get a good night’s sleep. Unfortunately, a pack of foxes have found the coop and when the rats show up, they’ll snatch every chicken they can lay their fangs on, even if they...
features the same game play as the original Nobody is Perfect – first released in 1996, then released in a new edition in 2009 – but with 390 new terms for players to puzzle over. Game play is similar to Balderdash or the public domain "Dictionary" game with players being presented with an unusual word or image that they're unlikely to know. All players...
Nobody Is Perfect – Kompakt features the same game play as the original Nobody is Perfect – first released in 1996, then released in a new edition in 2009 – but with more than 450 new terms for players to puzzle over. Game play is similar to Balderdash or the public domain "Dictionary" game with players being presented with an unusual word or image that...
This is a party game. There are several cards with words whose meaning is unknown most of the times. Every player writes down what they think the meaning of that word could be. One player collects and shuffles these answers and reads them out loud. All players vote for the answer they think to be the right answer. Everyone who is right gets points....
Nobody Is Perfect: Mini Edition features the same game play as the original Nobody Is Perfect (first released in 1992, then released in a new edition in 2009) but with 300 new terms for players to puzzle over. Game play is similar to Balderdash or the public domain "Dictionary" game with players being presented with an unusual word or image that they're...
Nobody is Perfect is a party game. Each round the start player draws a card with a complicated word or technical term on it, with the meaning of that word given on the card as well, but only visible to themselves. Everyone then invents an alternative meaning for that word and writes it down while the start players notes down the correct answer. They then...
In the 15-minute deduction game Noises at Night, up to four detectives compete to score victory points. Each player has a secret identity with their own scoring symbol and a location to score bonus points. Placing clues around the house scores points, but place too many and others will find out who you are which will land them additional guessing points....
The players represent mice that want to eat the largest quantity of food. Food cards are revealed one by one, and, after each food card, players simultaneously chose if they want to stop or continue. If two identical food cards are revealed, me mice that are still exploring lose all the points for the food. The winner is who reaches 25 points at the end of...
In this trivia game, on your turn you will answer your question with 1 to 3 possible answers. The other players then vote using their cards whether the correct answer is #1, #2, #3, or "None of the Above." The active player gets 3-5 points if he's right, more points if he wrote fewer answers. The other players get 2 points if they guess correctly. If...
After the success of NonSense Classic, the game is back with a Family edition, illustrated for the youth. The rules are the same. A situation card known by every player sets the scene, a card "word" known only by the narrator who needs to slip this word casually into his story, and there it goes: the imagination takes care of the rest, but time is limited!...
The game NonSense VDM ("Vie de Merde" aka FML "F… my Life") it's: FML stories in situation: FML stories to tell while slipping in a mysterious word which often doesn't blend naturally in the narrative. For example: "A burst of laughter hits you during a meeting" but the narrator must use the word "sausage" without people noticing it doesn't belong in the...