

Monikers
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Joshua
> 3 dayPreferably played with a younger crowd, but can still be fun with anyone! There are lots of pop culture clues (e.g. memes and viral references) that older adults might not know, but also some historical figures that younger adults might not know.
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Brendan J. Shaw
Greater than one weekIf you like cards against humanity, this is a more fun, and more creative alternative. It allows for more personal expression while allowing you to be just as awkwardly horrible as CAH. After one play, I would call it an inside Joke generator. I highly recommend watching the shut up and sit down review episode as it sells the game quite well, and gives you some ideas for extra rounds to try. They are particularly fun after a few drinks.
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Cat
> 3 dayThis is a great party game!
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Kgab
> 3 dayLove the idea behind this game but a large quantity of the cards are quite obscure. You could play the same game without buying the game if you just make a big list of famous people living and dead.
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Sarah White
> 3 dayThis seems like it should just be an expansion for Times Up. Same EXACT game, but with kinda more ridiculous (not necessarily better) cards to describe out. Already enjoy Times Up, so dont really see the need for this version. Also they have a print and play version (free) if you want to just add it as an expansion to your current game here: http://www.monikersgame.com/
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Jewel Buchanan
> 3 dayGreat game! Some cards are not appropriate for kids but only about 15-20 easily removed.
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CK
> 3 dayPlayed this in a small group and it’s fun. I think it’ll be even better in larger groups.
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Douglas K Moore
> 3 dayWe played this game at a friends and loved it so much we gave it as Christmas gifts to our kids.
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CaptAndy
> 3 dayLove this game. Great for large parties and a solid ice breaker for groups that dont have a lot of personal history. Helps build teams like nothing ive played before.
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Angela Nicholson
> 3 dayLove this game! It is so much fun to play with friends and family.