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M & B Tingey
Greater than one weekMy family and I have had lots of fun playing this game. The instructional video on how to play made it easy to learn. I love all the funny quotes on the cards about facial hair. :) Looking forward to more Card Blasting!
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Olga D Baykova
> 3 dayThis card game has easy rules, is fast to learn, turns go quick so it is lively and fun to play. Great for all ages. It has a fun twist where you must play your last two cards blind which makes for a tense reveal near the end of the game! Great for parties or for family time.
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Ignatius2021
> 3 dayThe games has nothing to do with beards really other than the photos on the cards and the person with the longest beard goes first. Its a bit like the game war but def a lot more fun. Easy to learn. Can be a very quick game.
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Stan
> 3 dayIt took one game to learn how to play. We played it with 6 adults and everyone had a lot of fun. It’s definitely going to be one of the new favorites for game night. One of the rules is that you can lie about the card you play and others can choose whether to call your bluff (like B.S.). Definitely a great rule that makes it more fun.
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C T
> 3 dayThis game was very fun and interesting. I loved the illustrations and quick gameplay. Its a favorite at family game night!
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Charles Wagon
> 3 dayWe played this last night with friends. We are all in our 60s. We had a blast! The game is easily learned. The rounds are about 15 minutes long (with 4 people). Fun with friends because you can visit and play at the same time. The Facial Hair theme is clever. I think anyone over about age 5 could play this game and have fun! Cards are good quality and easily shuffled.
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M. Fisher
> 3 dayThis game is presented as a simple, fast-paced game thats great for all ages. In the beginning, despite having the most facial hair in the room, the instructions werent very clear to me about how the game play happens. There is a QR code to scan for an instructional video. Its a great video and I really enjoyed it, but it just goes over the instructions and doesnt explain anything new. Still, its worth a watch. The question is this: do you play your card(s), replenish, and go to the next player? Or do you play your card(s), the next person tries to match, and others around the table repeat until it gets back to you? It seems like the former, but after watching the video a few times we didnt see anyone replenishing. Despite that confusion, though, we decided to go with the former, since it made sense. One other criticism, just to get it out there, is that the cards had a texture that helped them to stick together. You have to deal the entire deck out at the start of each game, and every time we played I had to go back and have each player count their cards to make sure we had an equal number. It might just be my dry skin or static electricity, so itll probably be different for everyone. The game play was fast and fun. Being forced to grab the discard pile made it feel like you were doomed, but the pace of the game allowed us to clear out those huge hands pretty fast. It also helped to upset the balance of the game and prolong it. That was a good thing, though, since overall it was still around the 15 minutes per game on the box. The facial hair theme was fun, too, along with the themed special cards. Overall, a rules clarification would be nice (even if its online or in a video) as would a different coating on the cards, but those are minor detractors. Given the ease and pace of play, fun theme, and the video (especially the video, since they definitely had fun making it!), Im inclined to give the benefit of the doubt with five stars.
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Mel P
> 3 dayEasy to play, Fun
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Gini
Greater than one weekWe love this game! We have a family of 6 ages 5-11 and we all love it! Has become our favorite family game!
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malach49er
> 3 daySimple rules, easy to play, and hilarious!