🃏 Get ready to laugh, connect, and never run out of things to say!
SUSSED The Wacky “What Would You Do?” Card Game is a family-friendly, easy-to-play social game featuring 110 colorful cards with 200+ quirky questions designed to build social skills and spark fun conversations for 2-8 players aged 7 and up. Compact and portable, it’s perfect for game nights, travel, and creating memorable moments.
Product Dimensions | 2.21 x 9.3 x 13 cm; 181 g |
Manufacturer recommended age | 7 years and up |
Item model number | All Sorts Vol.2 |
Educational Objective(s) | Social wellbeing |
Language: | English |
Number of Game Players | 2-8 |
Number of pieces | 110 |
Assembly Required | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Batteries included? | No |
Material Type(s) | Cardboard |
Remote Control Included? | No |
Colour | Orange Pack (Theme: Silly Goofy Stuff) |
ASIN | B07JVLZ6SB |
J**F
So much fun you almost forget it’s good for you
Bought this for family game night and didn’t expect to laugh this much. It’s like Cards Against Humanity’s polite cousin .silly, quickfire questions that secretly get everyone opening up without realising. Great for kids and grown-ups who pretend they’re too cool for board games.Perfect for parties, rainy days, or just bonding with tweens without them rolling their eyes at you. Packs small, plays big, and doesn’t need a maths degree to understand. Would definitely buy more from this range!
A**Y
Very good
This was a gift for my teenage niece. She absolutely loves the game, its is simple to play and great fun.
M**0
Christmas gift.
Bought as a Christmas gift. Looked good. Large glossy cards. Instructions on the back. I would think it’ll be a bit of fun for kids of reading age upwards.
M**M
Looks fun.
Haven’t tried it as it will be a present.
U**E
Not sure
Couldn’t really figure out if we were using this correctly on holiday, as we couldn’t find a scoring system, perhaps we were meant to find our own pen and paper to keep score but it would have been helpful to have had thus stated on the cards, if it’s there we didn’t see it. It was a good and quite enjoyable game and we will play it again, however as we were cramping in wet conditions/usual camping issues, thicker, higher quality more durable cards would be good. They are not the worst quality cards I gave come across in a kids game (5 second rule mini game I was most appalled by you) they are the absolutely normal quality you would find, I simply wish the general standard was higher so there is less anxiety about damage during play. Anyway it was ok to play but lost something due to the lack of scoring system, and there were a couple of other improvements which the product development team really ought to have spotted, not sure if they have actually tried playing it. if your goal is just to stimulate conversation and togetherness on something like a holiday then it is worth getting for this sort of purpose. this could also easily be adapted into a drinking game for adults who go way back after the kids have gone to bed.
D**Y
Put down your mobile phones. It’s time to talk.
The sighs and groans I had to battle with when I pulled out this game were unbelievable. My brother and sister-in-law were glued to Instagram, my mother-in-law was looking at pictures of cats online and my father-in-law was probably shopping on Amazon for another kitchen gadget. Basically everybody was glued to their phones.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.
S**H
Lots of fun!
Great gift for a smart kiddo !
S**3
A simple game for all
Got this for a bit of fun over Christmas and New Year. What you do think I would react to certain situations or choices 3 options. How well do you friends family know you ?Designed for kids but fun for adults too.
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