SUSSED The Wacky 'What Would I Do?' Card Game | All
SUSSED The Wacky 'What Would I Do?' Card Game | All Ages: 9+ | Stocking Filler | Purple Edition (2023 Edition)
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Conversations for every age
| Dimensions: | 2.1 x 9.1 x 13.1 cm; 180 Grams |
| Model: | 2022d |
| Material: | Cardstock, Cardboard |
| Colour: | Purple |
| Pack Quantity: | 110 |
| Batteries Required: | No |
| Batteries Included: | No |
| Age: | 9 years and up |
| Assembly: | No |
| Dimensions: | 2.1 x 9.1 x 13.1 cm; 180 Grams |
| Material: | Cardstock, Cardboard |
| Quantity: | 110 |
Great game for anyone to play.
Bought as a family game for xmas. Great quality box and cards. Questions are entertaining/funny and really get you thinking. Helps improve my sons reading and obtaining knowledge about those you play with. Turns out i dont know my 10yr old as much as i thought and he keeps reminding me of this now 🙂 lots of fun for all ages including grandparents. Definately going to buy some other versions (themed packs) when these ones have been played…….which will be a while as theres so may questions.
I always play a fun game with the older kids the 1st day as a counselor for a get to know me exercise. This was a great game to play as a school counselor for the students to get to know me just as much as I got to know them in a fun laid back way.
Best suited to tweens
This game is completely age appropriate in terms of reading ability. Some of the cards are more appropriate for tweens (9 to 12 year olds) and you may find that some teenagers will find them a bit silly and childish, like our teen son did, especially when faced with questions involving fairies!
As a parent, I enjoyed playing this as a nice 1:1 bonding experience with our 10 year old. I thought I knew them well but some of their answers did surprise me. They also enjoyed playing it with a grandparent.
It’s a good one to get out when the weather is bad. We will definitely be taking this with us on caravan holidays.
Invokes good conversation!
This product is an all rounder!z perfect for adult game nights or with children, great for families and friends! Can be used as an ice breaker or as a get together, the cards are simple, funny and great for people of all ages! Good price and family favourite
Simple and portable game.
A Would you Rather card game which will be a lot of fun for children to play as well as for adults to play with their kids. It is simple but a lot of fun,perfect for long card rides or holidays with kids. The pack is sml and compact so can easily be taken as a travel game. Recommended.
Easy to pick up the rules, family fun during half term
Great addition to family game night and getting everyone off their phones. For the parent out there this game will only be as fun as you allow it to be. So embrace your inner child, loosen up and be silly.
That being said it’s good for about 45mins – 1.5 hourplaytime before getting bored.
very easy game for 2-8 players
Quite a fun game to play with kids. How well do you know them? How well do they know you?
Can also be played as a discussion jumping off point, for conversations.
Needs two rubber bands to keep it tidy in the box.
Fun and easy to play
This is a great game – easy to set up and gets you all talking, regardless of age. We’ve had some hilarious discussions about why you’d choose this over that. With some of the choices, it makes you think about the people you share your time with haha.
Family fu
Good family fun and went down a treat with our twelve year old, who lives on YouTube and is therefore very much into ‘would you rather’ games.
This set is quirky and entertaining.
As will all games of this type, one you have been through the pack a couple of times it loses all novelty value and it’s time to pass it only to someone else.
Awesome Family Game
This game is awesome and a lot of fun to play together at our weekly family games night. I like that it’s super easy to play, no complicated rules to follow and no equipment is needed. It’s very good quality, I really like the illustrations, design and style of the cards and that the cards are a nice size. The cards are also nice and sturdy and durable so will last. I feel there is a really great range of questions in the set and I like how thought provoking and engaging they are. This game is lightweight, portable and ideal for taking away with us when we go away or are travelling. I think it’s a giftable game too and it would make a good present for someone. I think the value for money is very good and I do recommend it.
Entertaining, family friendly game
Genuinely family friendly game for all ages. Very easy to learn and a few different ways to play.
Kids seem to love these ‘would you rather’ games and this has loads of original and entertaining questions.
Due to the nature of the game it’s great to play in the car as it only requires someone to read.
Plenty of questions so will have replay value for a good while.
* 2-8 players
*Recommended for ages 9+
*219 questions/657 answers. 8 sets of ABC and joker cards.
*Bonus game, Top Answer (mystery purple set only)
This is great fun and more comprehensive than similar games I’ve played. I have played it with one other person which was fine but it was far better when 6 of us played!
It provokes some very interesting conversations and you learn new things about people that’s for sure! It’s something you can pick up and stick in your pocket or bag which I did when a few of us met up and played at my friend’s house.
It’s ideal for Christmas, parties, or just to pass the time of a weekend with your friends or family. At 8.99 it isn’t cheap but it’s easy to play, engaging, and appeals to a wide age range. There are the other packs to collect too if you enjoy playing it. Would recommend.
Value for Money
If you want a game to pass the time, want a quick fix, don’t want to spend ages trying to understand what you have to do, want a laugh and more! then this is for you. Nobody is going to be offended – or at least I don’t think they will be!! – and is great game to play with family and friends.
At the current price of 8.99 it is well priced and good value for money.
Second pack I have bough
The fact that I wanted a second pack gives you a good indication that this is a fun, easy-to-play game for friends and family. Having played the first pack with different people we just wanted to add some more cards for the future. Instructions are clear, and you can vary them a bit to suit, and the questions are quite fun and can lead to some gentle bickering. Nothing in the pack to upset anyone and lots of fun with a glass of wine
Sussed
We already have a Sussed game, which we love to play as a family, so I ordered this. It’s easy to play, fun for all the family and really funny. My kids love it and it’s a great family game.
Grea
It’s a great game in theory and easy to play and has the potential to really get some good conversations going. I’ve played adult versions of this type of game that have provoked the most fascinating discussions.
This version says 9+ and when we played it with a 12 and a 14 yr old they found a lot of the questions boring and pointless. I think they’re at that age where they think this style of question is too boring for them. It probably will depend a lot on the personalities of the children that play it.
I still think its a good game idea, I perhaps need to try a different version with these two!!
Fun’
Essentially two card packs with random would you rather questions on them. There are three on each card so hundreds of options.
It’s fun and different to play. We had lots of laughs playing it as a family. Very portable too and could be fab as a travel game.
Fab! Recommended!
Light-hearted Game for Two to Eight Players
I have heard of Sussed before, but had never played it. The concept is very simple and whilst not the same it has undertones of Balderdash and Fictionary.
Each player ends up with five cards:
1 x Sussed card (this has three questions on)
1 x A,B, and C answer cards
1 x Joker card
The questions are quite varied, but also quite unusual and the answers will be personal to the reader.
As the reader, you will read the first question and decide your A, B or C answer, select the corresponding answer card and lie it face down in front of you. Everybody else is a susser, and they have to lie the answer card face down in front of them for the answer that they thought you would choose.
If a susser gets it right, then they get one point, or, if they had played their joker before the answer is revealed, then they get two points, however they lose a point if they get it wrong when playing a joker.
This then moves around the table, so each player gets to be a reader. when all the first questions have been read, you start again with the second question. After the third has been completed, the game is over and the scores counted.
As for the rest of the rules, you can read them yourselves on the attached photos.
This is a good game to get you talking, and learning about each other, I am not sure of the value of knowing some of the answers about each other, such as what you would enjoy most about your Zombie life had you been bitten by one, but it is light-hearted and you do have a bit of a giggle.
The quality seems to be pretty reasonable, and I don’t think that 7.99 is bad value at all.
Good fun family game
We have a few different sets of sussed in the house now and each new set adds to the enjoyment.
The kids really like this wacky purple version.
The game itself is easy to learn and really quick to whip out when around the table or sat around the living room.
Fun and quirky game
The premise of the game seems really good. I can be socially awkward at times and often it’s hard to connect with people so I think a card game like this really helps. I think it can be a great tool for bonding with people also.
The subject matter is very modern with reference to fairytale characters, magic, zombies (as mentioned in the back of the box too) and I understand this may not be for everyone. That being said, since these are very modern and current topics that are all over social media and the shows we watch, I think it can help take what could easily be a cheesy cringeworthy game and make it fun.
The card art is very nice and sharp. It’s visually appealing which helps me keep interest and want to play. The wording is fairly simple so the barrier to entry is low – this is further supported by the age range for the game being 9 and above. Overall I think the game is really fun but I guess if you have any personal triggers like the word “hate” Or a trauma trigger you may want to proceed with caution. I think most people would enjoy the game though and find it easy to relate to while also being able to use their imagination. It’s a nice concept x
This is one of those fun games that not only provides a good laugh, but gets players talking.
My family thoroughly enjoy this game! It’s aimed at players 9 and up, however my youngest is 8 and as long as youngsters are capable of reading the cards, then they are able to play.
Players take turns to read the wacky questions on the cards, whilst the other players try to guess which of 3 given answers the card reader would best choose. Points are given for correct answers.
Some of the questions are hilarious and this particular version of Sussed contains questions featuring magic, dinosaurs, zombies, superheroes, fantasy, etc, which makes it especially funny. My kids really loved the funny questions.
Inside the box, theres cards featuring 200 questions, A,B,C answer cards, joker cards and instructions – there’s more than one way to play too, which keeps things interesting.
It’s a fantastic game that is perfect played with family or friends and is sure to provide a good deal of entertainment.
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I am not usually a ‘veggie’ but this book has inspired me to try more vegetarian meals