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Pre-Order Policy
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- If the final price is lower, the difference will be refunded to the customer in the form of store credit.
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- For transactions that are no longer eligible for direct refunds due to payment processor limitations, a store credit will be issued instead.
Description
Description
| Designers |
Bruno Cathala Ludovic Maublanc |
| Publisher | Le Scorpion Masqué |
| Players | 3-7 |
| Playing Time | 5-10 mins |
| Suggested Age | 7 and up |
What? What!, a.k.a. C'est pas faux: Patates & ninjas, is a family version of Think Again, which was released in French as C'est pas faux. The basic idea of the new game is the same as the original, but with a few twists.
One player reads a question to everyone. The answer is on the image on the back of the card. Be the first to answer it correctly. When the reader finishes his question, they roll the die. Your answer must respect what the die asks: a right or a wrong answer. You can give only one answer each time.
The winner takes the question card as a point, draws the next card and is the reader for the next question. The first player to five points wins.
—description from publisher
