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This is a great family game! Our son started playing with us when he was 6 years old. As long as kids have some reading skills (or someone who can help them with some of the more difficult words), they can play. Another reviewer didn't like that you passed unused cards to the player next to you. But we think that adds to the fun, since one player isn't stuck with a "bad" card for the whole game. It is especially fun to play when Grandma and Grandpa (and aunts, uncles, and cousins) come to visit!
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This game is really really easy to play with very short instructions and minimal rules. The concept is simple: guess (or know) from the cards in your hands, what the next person's most favorite things might be. Your choices are captive to the cards that you are holding in your hand. Cards are mostly one word items suchs as: daydreaming, butterflies, onion, crowds, motorcycle, pepperoni, etc, for a total of ~300 cards or so.
This is a great icebreaker or get-to-know-you-even-better game. I especially like to play it with my brothers and sisters in law. Even though there are point chips, this is not really a competitive game (unlike Monopoly or Risk). It makes for lots of laughs that adults and kids can enjoy together. Great game, especially for family get-togethers!
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This game is simple, its fun and can be played by many age groups at the same time. Its perfect for family gatherings, parties or 'just' a group of friends.
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I bought this game to use with small groups of young (3rd grade and up) students, but have ended up using it with adults, too! Everyone loves this game. While it doesn't have any inherent conversation value (important in an ESL lesson) it can be easily adapted by asking about the choices that have been made. Yet another Cranium success!
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A fantastic & fun game for the whole family. Even 5 yr olds can join in! Easy & fun to play, but gets you thinking too! I highly recommend this game.
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