Nailed It
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Pre-Order Policy
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Description
Description
| Publisher | Games by Bicycle |
| Players | 4-12 |
| Playing Time | 15-30 mins |
| Suggested Age | 17 and up |
Nailed It is an adult party game where players get to celebrate relatable stereotypes we see in our everyday lives. Players will each be given 6 category cards to start the game. On these each card, there are items from 4 categories: location, food, clothing, and ailment.
Players will be challenged to create a story about why a category item (location, food, clothing, or ailment) in their hand is the best fit for the selected Stereotype. Stories can be simple or complex, logical or far-fetched. It’s up to the judge to decide!
Once a judge picks their favorite story and awards the player the Nailed It that stereotype card.
However – be aware that there are several Drop the Hammer cards players might have. If a player “drops the hammer,” the judge must pick a different winner for that round.
The role of judge goes around the table. For 6+ players, the first player to earn three stereotype cards wins the game. For 5 or less players, 5 stereotype cards wins.
