Starting player steps out. The rest agree on a Who, e.g. Uncle Sam. Player comes back and draws cards from the deck which includes questions like "If this person was a type of car, what would he/she be? If this person was a holiday destination, what would he/she be". The player may choose whoever they wish to answer. After all the questions have been asked...
In 'Identity Crisis', you're playing the ultimate game of 'guess who?' This is a feel-good party game to have you and your friends racking your brains trying to figure out what is on the active player's (The Judge) mind and the results are sure to cause some laughs. Gameplay involves The Judge drawing three cards and laying them out and all of the other...
From the rules: "Identity Pursuit is a game that uses the concept of archetypes to challenge you and your fellow players to look more closely at how you see yourselves and each other." Each player begins by placing a pawn on the starting square and drawing four cards, each of which names and describes and archetype such as "mother" or "adventurer." Three...
Objective: be the first to make correct guesses who has taking over someone's identity (out of players circle) Each player has to adopt an identity out of participating teammates. Answers should be given out of the perspective of 'transferred' identity. Players must making guesses who is playing whose identity. - acting by turn - 1 draw a card 2 let anyone...
Ideograph is a party game about ideographic / pictographic association. Players create meanings for combinations of symbols (graphemes) based on associations of the (combined) meanings of those symbols. The player that comes up with the best / most creative / most humorous / most plausible explanation of the meaning of a combination of symbols wins that...
You're not one to brag, but your word skills are the cat's pajamas and you think winning Idiom Addict: will be a piece of cake. However, you may want to get off your linguistic high horse and stop counting your chickens before they've hatched because winning this party game of idioms and synonyms is easier said than done. Here's how it works: decipher...
Subtitle: The satirical trivia set A set of 56 expansion cards for trivia games, intended to be used to spike the decks of other trivia games. Categories: God & Creation Hitler & The Gang Sex & Minorities Aliens & Other Animals Sports & Lesions Excrement & Showbiz Sample Questions: Q: What do American Indian paratroopers shout? A: Custer! Q: What builds...
Things they don’t teach you in school is definitely not your traditional trivia game with boring questions about who wrote the Sherlock Holmes stories or where the 1996 Summer Olympics were held. Instead, this is a hilarious trivia game with more than 400 unexpected questions and answers you’ll never see coming! Loads of laughs and interesting discussions...
Ídolos is a singing game based on the American Idol/Pop Idol TV show. Players assume the role of "wanna-be pop stars", and must sing their way up, with each duel eliminating one candidate. Every round a new music style is randomly selected; after each duel, votes are casted and the one who receives less points is eliminated. But there is another catch:...
This game was published in Finland to promote the TV-show "Idols". Now it's up to the players to decide who will be the new Idol-superstar. You'll have to be able to recognize pieces of music, sing along and continue singing after the music has stopped so make sure you know the music well. In order to play players need a stereo and their own CDs or some...
User summary: イエノミ (Ienomi) in English literally means "Drinking at home", and the designer suggests "Come over for drinks!". You have a drinking session in someone's home. You fall asleep if you have drunk more than your limit, but you don't know how much it is. You have to estimate your limit by opponents' limits, and score points by pacing your...