I often avoid playing games if I know they take too long to play or are too complicated, but the new Sounds Like a Plan game from Gamewright, is neither.
And who is Gamewright?
Gamewright was founded in 1994 by four parents whose kids wanted great games. From the start, our mission has remained clear: Create the highest quality family games with outstanding play-value. Guided by themes and experiences that transcend age and salted with a bit of irreverence, our games are designed to foster laughter, learning, friendship and fun.
About the game:
What's the best plan for climbing Mt. Everest? How about the worst plan for making a million bucks? Find out in this party game that's all about giving outrageous advice! Select a card containing a piece of advice that best fits the judge's chosen activity. Score points if the judge takes your advice, but keep in mind that plans change with the roll of a die… You might have to give out bad advice, your grandma's advice, or even advice from a psychic! Take our advice and play today!
We played this game after supper tonight- and it was very easy to learn, took about half an hour to play and we had a few laughs from it.Although the box states it is for 4-8 players, we played it with 3.
This game is good for ages 10+. It stimulated our imagination and we had fun with it.
Gamewright would love to give away this very same game to one lucky reader in Canada or the USA on May 17, 2010 from all entries recieved. A random draw will be made using Random.org
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We play spur of the moment.
ReplyDeleteWe don't have a game night! But it sounds like a plan to me!
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I follow you on google
ReplyDeletelanie53@cox.net
Hubby and I usually play a game of Yahtzee most evenings.
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We always play on a spur of a moment.
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We don't have a planned game night, but just play on the spur of the moment.
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ReplyDeleteWe play on the spur of the moment
We have to plan them. No kids but sheesh! You would think we have 20 of them as much as we are coming and going!
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I'm a google follower!
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I follow you on Twitter- SteCold
ReplyDeletestephanie_dunbar07 at hotmail dot com
We're a spur of the moment family here, though I'd love to get to a point where game night is a weekly, scheduled event.
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Spur of the moment (no one would play last night)..
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Spur of the momment with the ideal goal of having a regular scheduled game night.
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ReplyDeleteWe just play whenever, but I am always trying to make games night a regular
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ReplyDeleteno set game night here. everything in our place is pretty much unplanned.
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It's just my daughter and I, and though gaming time is pretty much unplanned, it seems to be happening ALL the time. She learns incredibly well this way, and me, I'm not bored to tears.
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Today's winner:
ReplyDeleteJoni S. said...
We're a spur of the moment family here, though I'd love to get to a point where game night is a weekly, scheduled event.
I'm a gfc follower. I'm a twitter follower as @rowenablue.
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Thank you for the nice review of the game! As inventors, we can never hear enough, that players have a good time with our games. Cheers.
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