Wing It is a hilarious storytelling and problem-solving game. You and your friends pit your imaginations against each other as you dream up ways to overcome unlikely challenges (…now an eerily well-coordinated horde of angry jelly fish begins to rock the boat until it tips precariously from side to side…) with an even unlikelier set of resources (…and all you have is an ice axe, ten coconuts, a set of snow tires, one pound of leg hair, and a complete collection of Hitchcock films).
In each round, the players are all presented with the same challenging situation, but each player has different objects that they can use as their resources to resolve the situation. Each player comes up with a story about how they’ll solve the situation using exactly three of the five objects in their hand, and then everyone takes a turn pitching their story to a judge. A winning story is selected, a new player becomes the judge, and the next round begins.
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Don (Ross, TX) –
Lots of laughter
This was a fun game. Helps to have a group of similarly aged people as younger players can struggle a bit. We had a large group, and felt done after everyone judged once. With smaller groups, you could probably go around a couple times, but there seemed to be a point of “Alright, we’re done.” But there was much laughter and carrying on until that point.
A. Ripley –
Great for COVID or in person.
This was a very good Covid zoom game. I had one box of cards, and drop them off at each person’s house. We each drew the top five cards, same as we would have done in person, and played the game per the instructions. It was a lot of fun, and very very silly.
Paul Heinz –
Story telling
We enjoyed this game, but a bit difficult for younger players. I think it encourages learning story telling and the development of stories. It was recommended by a 5th grader who loved the game immensely.
midwestmom123 –
Hilarious and creative, fun for all
This was even more fun than Apples to Apples! It has a great dynamic for kids and adults. Hilarious in a small group class setting, with your family, or a group of friends. Once it gets rolling you might laugh so hard you cry.
Gayle –
Nothing but laughter.
This game is hysterical. We played it over Thanksgiving with our kids and 12-15 year old grandkids and laughed so hard we could hardly get the stories told. Actually think it should come with a Pampers warning for the older generation.