Incohearent: Family Edition (a.k.a. Guess the Gibberish)
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Description
Description
| Designer |
Elliot Tebele |
| Publisher | What Do You Meme? |
| Players | 2-20 |
| Playtime | 20-40 mins |
| Suggested Age | 12 and up |
Each card has a combination of words on the front that looks like nonsense, but when recited out loud, they sound like the hidden phrased on the back. Try reciting "check kin vin grr sand fur eyes" out loud. Can you hear the hidden phrase? Listen closely...you've been saying "Chicken fingers and fries!!" Compete to decode the hidden phrases before the time runs out.
-from the back of the box
Unlike the earlier edition, this one is suitable for younger children but with answers that most parents can also decode, except for maybe the occasional "New Phone. Who dis?" type phrase. There is a one-minute timer for the game play to move between "judge" (i.e., the one who can see the answer) and players (i.e., the ones reading and guessing). The cards have a hint system to help struggling players along. This game is good for a table top game night or even a road trip (provided the driver isn't reading cards, of course). Play as teams or every player for their self. The person with the most right answers wins.
