Showing posts with label Party Game. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Party Game. Show all posts
Friday, April 21, 2017
Monday, August 29, 2016
Imagine - A Challenging Party Game with Transparent Fun
The Animated Guessing Game
A Party Game for 3-8 Players
Pictionary Style Game Using Set of Transparent Cards
A new pictionary-like guessing game with a unique concept. Using only the 61 transparent cards provided can you overlap and animate the cards to have someone guess "The Olympic Games" "Back to the Future" "Slipping on a Banana Peel" or "Pokemon"? The game has over 1,000 "enigmas" and you can even create your own challenging things to guess! I really enjoyed Imagine and I found it to be a nice fresh take on this genre of game. I will say that this game can be pretty challenging, but I really like the fact that you don't need to have artistic ability to play. You will need a good imagination however and the ability to make something out of random things. It is a good time. The quality of cards is great and the game includes TONS of guessing words as well as nice thick cardboard tokens to keep track of points. All of this fits in a well done insert. I just wish the rule book fit nicely in the box (a lot of games seem to have this issue - they make the rule book the size of inside of the top cover and yet it doesn't really fit inside the bottom box entirely - sorry, a little thing, but it keeps happening and it is annoying).
You don't need to rely on your artistic ability, but only your imagination and that is How Lou Sees It! (Please enjoy the pictures and the video review below!)
Saturday, January 24, 2015
What The Food?!
Designed by Peter Vaughan
Published by Squirmy Beast Games
3 to 8 Players
30 Minutes
Hand Management and Action Programming
(10/10 Stars)
How Lou Sees It's Best Party Game of 2014, What The Food?! is a game that took me by surprise. What The Food?! has a lot going for it; quick play time, fun artwork/theme, good range of players (3-8 players), great game mechanics, funny food combinations, huge variability, and even a fun little hamburger starting token!
The quality of the cards and starting token are great. The humiliation tokens are simple little plastic discs but work great. The different character cards and special actions fit the theme perfectly and I love the selection and variability in game play. The game is just so much FUN! Picking different food, toppings, and conditions to make just the right combo to throw at your friends. There is a great element of luck and bluffing, but to me this really is a perfect party type game. I give it a 10 out of 10 and that is How Lou Sees It!
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