“ORANGE, ROOT, VEGETABLE”
If your teammate gave you these three clues, would you be able to guess the Secret Word?DON’T BE TOO OBVIOUS
All the other teams will be trying to copy your teammate’s clues. If they predict the right ones, they’ll steal your points — so try to get creative!
If your teammate gave you these three clues, would you be able to guess the Secret Word?DON’T BE TOO OBVIOUS
All the other teams will be trying to copy your teammate’s clues. If they predict the right ones, they’ll steal your points — so try to get creative!
IT’S A REAL HOOT!
Each time your team scores points, you’ll move your Owl Meeple further along the board. First owl to make it home, wins!
Jane –
good game, enjoyed playing and had a laugh
Mum –
Firstly I have to say that the quality of materials is very high, I love everything about it (it seems to be 100% recycleble ♻️ )The rules are simple to keep up with. The board is an additional (I’m not quite sure necessary) twist.You can read all the rules from the photos I’ve attached / and example game explained too. Thumbs up for the way they’ve created the instructions. Love it.We have spent few evenings playing it but we’ve found ourselves little board after few games.That being said it is great game for all the ages and we will be going back to it on ocassion.I would buy again and I would recommend 👌I hope my review and photos were helpful 🙂
Valerie –
My family and I all love playing this. We sometimes switch it up and play with our own “house rules” 🙂 It’s a great one to have on hand and I’d recommend it to anyone. You do start to recognize all the words but that also forces you to think more and more creatively.
RosieT –
Once we got the hang of this it was a really fun game. Will be ordering a couple of these for small Christmas gifts. A very different word game
C. Mack –
Entertained two older teens for ages on Saturday night which is always a win. Good simple idea with the twist of the other team guessing what you have guessed. Recommend.
Alison Burniston –
Enjoyable
Lainy –
Small and compact so a good size to pop in your bag to take with you.It is a bit tricky to get your head around so absolutely not a game I would be taking to our drink/games night. We took it on a family trip and still took us a bit to work out what to do.You roll the dice and whatever colour you get that is the word you have (that colour behind the word, each card has 3 words). We split into 2 teams although there are 4 pieces for the board so maximum 4 teams. One of my pieces was split at the top but still usable.You show the card to the other players except the person guessing on your team. Then you have a piece of paper as does the other team(s) to put 3 words to help the person on your team try and guess the word. The other team has a piece of paper to also put the 3 words they think the other team will use. If the other team match any of your teams words they get 1 point per word. If your team mate guesses the word your team gets 2 points plus a point for each written word the other team didn’t guess your player would use.So for each round 5 points are available. 3 for the written words and if the person guesses the card word from the 3 words your team wrote then that team gets 2 points. If your team player doesn’t guess the word the other team get the two points. Then it is their turn to roll the dice and do the 3 words to get their player to guess the card word.For each points the teams get you move the pieces on the board, first team to get their piece to the end wins. Sounds complicated eh? It is a bit but once you get your head around it it is good fun. 3.5/5 for us, a bit complicated to get your head around but once you do it is good, you have to choose your words carefully as you don’t want the other team matching your word but you want your team member to guess it correctly.
Sarah B –
Probably the 7th Big Potato game in my collection now, and just like all the others, it’s entertaining, easy to learn, and is good for big groups and travelling. Reminds me a little of a cross between Code Names and Articulate. Lots of fun, definitely recommend.
Amy Bugdale –
A fantastic family game, suitable for all ages and can be adapted for younger players too.
Mrs Carol J Scott –
Great fun family game