Need To Know More? What's in the box? 50 double-sided blue Thing cards, 50 double-sided red Description cards, a pad of double-sided answer sheets, 6 Double Points tokens, 6 Triple Points tokens, a 7-minute sand timer and a game grid (in box tray). How many rounds should I play? We suggest playing at least 2 rounds, completing both sides of your answer sheet, but you can play as many as you like! What if there are more than 6 players? Team up! Or you can print more Double and Triple Points tokens using the QR code on page 4 of the rules.
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Need To Know More? What sort of answer should I give? It's up to you, as long as you can explain why it makes sense! e.g. an answer could be literal-POWERFUL and FISH = SHARK-or you could think laterally-POWERFUL and FISH could also be KIPPERS, given their powerful aroma! Can I use the same answer more than once? No way! Even if your answer works for more than 7 pair of cards, you can only use it once in a round. What do I do with mg Double and Triple Points tokens? Once the timer has run out, place your Double & Triple Points tokens on the answers you feel confident about. Try not to waste tokens on answers that might be similar to someone else's.
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Know The Score! We suggest scoring from left to right, working your way along each row one after the other. Start by taking turns to declare your first answer (the top-left space on your answer sheet). What if someone else has the same answer? You both/ all score O points for that answer. What if no one else has the same answer? This is your chance to use your powers of persuasion to talk the talk and convince your opponents that your answer makes perfect sense- however random it might appear!
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Continued... If everyone accepts your answer: You score 1 point (2 points if you have a Double Points token on it, 3 points if you have a Triple Points token on it). If you can't talk all your opponents into accepting your answer, put it to a vote! If the majority of players say, "Go on then ... " you score as above. If the majority shout, "No way!" you score O points If the voting is a tie, the player to your left gets the 1 final say. You can't vote for your own answers.
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