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(More customer reviews)I purchased this toy for my husband last Christmas. He was extremely unenthusiastic when he opened the box and went through the directions, which admittedly are rather complex. However, we had some friends over and worked through the rules, and everyone had a great time. Now whenever we're invited somewhere, we're asked to bring it--it seems to be one of those games that's easier to play than to have explained to you.
The object is to reach the end, of course, but this is easier said than done, since your team changes with every roll of the die. We found that six to eight players is optimal. One player is captain every round (this rotates with every hand), and whatever number the captain rolls determines which game you'll be playing that specific round. In "Somethin' Just Ain't Right" you might be asked to select the five movies by Mel Brooks (out of eight listed). The captain determines how many correct responses his/her team can come up with, and how you score is influenced by how well you know your fellow players' information base on that specific topic. If one or more players guess wrong, they go back a few spaces; if all answers are correct, the captain gets double points and everyone else on the team moves the number of correct answers. In "Attack" one player is the goat, and all the other players decide whether or not they want to join in the attack. If the attack is successful, the attackers move forward, if not, the victim moves forward. There are 5 permutations of the basic game, and the action is very fast and almost always funny. It's very much a team-oriented game, but when the teams change with every hand, you really have to keep on your toes. I highly recommend this game--if you're an inveterate game player and love trivia, but Trivial Pursuit is old hat, this is the game for you.
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Play the trivia game that will challenge you to make and break alliances the whole time. You're playing on teams, but they keep changing! And only one player can be the winner anyway. Even more challenging, this game features five different games in one. Can you help your team put five states in order from east to west? Can you remember the name of Humphrey Bogart's character in The Maltese Falcon? The rules and your partners keep changing, so be prepared! Comes with game board, deck of question cards, 5 question card dividers, 8 team cards, 8 player tokens, a standard die, a category die and instructions. For 4 to 8 players.
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