SUSSED The Wacky 'What Would I Do?' Card Game – Fun

SUSSED The Wacky 'What Would I Do?' Card Game – Fun Social Party Gift – Amazing Purple Deck with 200 Magical Questions About Dragons, Ghosts & More – 2024 Editio
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Conversations for every age
Dimensions: | 13 x 9 x 2 cm; 200 Grams |
Model: | 2023b2/L |
Material: | Cardstock, Cardboard |
Colour: | Purple |
Batteries Required: | No |
Batteries Included: | No |
Age: | 8 years and up |
Assembly: | No |
Dimensions: | 13 x 9 x 2 cm; 200 Grams |
Material: | Cardstock, Cardboard |
Bought for our ‘Christmas game’, we buy a game every year and a friend recommended this one, she said it was a great way to get the kids talking and sharing their thoughts and opinions. Looking forward to playing it.
Bought this to use on holiday and it gave a lot of fun when killing an hour or two.
Some answers are easy to guess when you know the other person playing, but many are close calls on whether you’d rather A or B which kicks off some good conversation without creating an argument.
Will be looking to buy others from the collection for our next trip.
This is the second of these products I bought for my grandchildren as a stocking filler. I have purchased these products in the past and they have always gone down well with the children. Unfortunately I am unable to review at this time as my grandchildren have not yet had their christmas presents and are unlikely to get them for some time. If I remember I will update the review as soon as they have tried them. Hence, the slightly lower rating.
The game is really really easy to start, doesn’t take long to work out and once you’re in the flow of things you will find yourself wanting to play more than one round.
If you’ve not sussed out what happens in the game, It’s pretty simple stuff. You each take it in turns to read out a statement or question and three predetermined actions that may apply to you that go with that question. For example – ‘What good deed am I most likely to do?’ 1. Use my talents to help someone, 2. Write a thank you note, 3. Buy somebody a thoughtful gift.
As a person reading out the question I have to answer secretly which one of the statements applies to me, and everybody else has to second-guess what I’ve put based on what they know about me in real life. At the end of each round the questions and answers are revealed and people know you are the best score the highest. However, the game always seems to take a dark turn because people think they know you better than you know yourself and will start to argue with you and prove you wrong. It’s a great way to start a family argument, which I would take over ‘phone time’ any day of the week. I bought the allsorts version which is great for any age, but there are versions of this game that are more adult orientated. For the average price of 10 it’s well worth a go if you are having a family gathering and want to break up the monotony.