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Amazon Maximum Age: 99 years
Amazon Minimum Age: 156 months
Binding: Toy
Brand: All Things Equal, Inc.
EAN: 0635975706062
Label: All Things Equal
Manufacturer: All Things Equal
Manufacturer Maximum Age: 100 years
Manufacturer Minimum Age: 144 months
Model: 4102557
Publisher: All Things Equal
Release Date: March 14, 2008
Sales Rank: 13109
Studio: All Things Equal
Features:- If a picture speaks a thousand words, surely you can come up with a few of your own in this hilarious game of which player wrote which caption
- Based on the new yorker magazine's popular cartoon caption contest
- A game of immeasurable creativity, unmatched wit, and uproarious humor…and you are responsible for most of it
- Don't worry about not being funny; in a game like this, even the bad captions are part of the fun
- For 3 to 6 players (best with 4 or more)
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Product Description: The New Yorker Cartoon Caption Board Game is based on The New Yorker's popular Cartoon Caption Contest. This New Yorker board game is one of immeasurable creativity, unmatched wit and uproarious humor... and you are responsible for, well, most of it! If a picture speaks a thousand words, surely you can come up with a few of your own in this hilarious caption board game. The object is to guess which player wrote which caption for a given cartoon. And don't worry about not being funny -- in a board game like this, even the 'bad' captions are part of the fun!
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The New Yorker game is one of the funnest games our family has played. We have spent hours playing this game and we always hate stopping. Even the quietest person never fails to surprise us. We have let the kids join in and their unique answers even some how become hilarious. This is game to get your creative thoughts going and laughing muscles working. It is amazing to see everyone's different perspective of the same cartoon and how each idea can become funny. I highly recommend this to people who ... Read More
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We played this board game for the first time last night (1/14/08) and really enjoyed it! This is a challenging game and lots of fun, although it was clear that two of us had more talent at "quip writing" than the other two. Sad to say, I wasn't one of those with the most talent, but still had a fun evening and several of my cartoon quips were selected as "funniest". We played with four people but all agreed that playing with five to six folks would be the ideal. Regardless, we had a great time and ... Read More
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I love this kind of board game - it's basically a variation on Balderdash, except instead of providing your own definitions to words, you come up with your own punchline/quip for a cartoon. One person per round has to not only pick their personal favorite among the players' captions, but also has to match up each caption to who they believe wrote it. Don't let the New Yorker name scare you off, thinking this would be too highbrow for many people - the cartoons are broad enough (and family-friendly) ... Read More
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Our family loves this game; we laugh so hard each and every time we play! Even if you aren't a reader of New Yorker, add it to your game repetoire.
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