🎉 Elevate your game nights with the ultimate party card challenge!
Lucky Egg 21 Inches Game is a compact, easy-to-learn card game for 2 to 8 adults, designed to spark fun, conversation, and brain-teasing challenges at any social gathering. Lightweight and portable, it requires no setup or batteries, making it the perfect entertainment companion for parties, travel, and gifting.
Product Dimensions | 23.5 x 24 x 19.3 cm; 499 g |
Manufacturer reference | LE34 |
Language: | English |
Number of Game Players | 2 to 8 |
Assembly Required | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Batteries included? | No |
Material Type(s) | Cardboard |
Material Care Instructions | Keep in a Dry Place |
Colour | Black |
ASIN | B0D85G5T5F |
D**E
Fun game that’s easy to get the hang of
Lucky Egg 21 Inches is such a funny and entertaining game, it had us all laughing non-stop over the Christmas period! It was super easy to pick up, even for those who don’t usually play card games, and the quirky questions and challenges made it perfect for playing with both friends and family. It really brought everyone together and kept the energy up all evening. Definitely one of the best party games I’ve played in a while, great for any get together!
C**W
A fun game
This is a fun game to play with a group of friends.The instructions are simple to understand, and you'll be playing in no time.It has a similar mechanic to Cards Against Humanity, but I prefer this game due to the additional element of dice, and not just picking "shocking" answers that soon become quite tedious and unfunny, as in CAH.Overall, for a tenner at the time of ordering, I think it's good value.
B**N
Exceedingly good
We absolutely loved this game. It is so well designed and checks every box.The idea of the game is based on the basic premise of would you rather do this or would you rather do that but it takes it to the next level by having three things to consider and putting numbers in the mix. So it isn't as simple as choosing this or that, it is choosing how many times you'd do each. A brilliant twist.As for the game play, the other players need to guess what your answers are going to be, which makes for some great fun and interesting discussions.The questions are hilarious and really wellm chosen so there's everything from the family friendy type of thing such as would you prefer to have 50 arms, or have 99 mosquitos follow you around forever, to some cheeky adult-only type questions. To be honest, I think the game is aimed at adults rather than children, but I am sure you could easily sort through the cards and pick out the family friendly ones if you were playing it with youngsters.The quality is all top notch from the scoring to the cards themselves, which are even varnish-coated so they'll last for years.There are well written instructions in the box so it is easy to get started, and there are plenty of marker pens to go around.And what I think makes this a real winner is that because there are three dice with various numbers on, you can actually play the game many times, even though you know the card contents, as it is the combination of the dice and the card that makes each game different.This is definitely going to be a family favourite this year.
N**W
Great Game
After playing Lucky Egg 21 Inches Game "Would You Rather? The Game" with friends, I must say it's a brilliantly entertaining party game. The concept takes the classic "would you rather" dilemma to a new level by incorporating dice and multiple scenarios, adding an extra layer of strategy and hilarity.The game components are of high quality, with durable cards and a clever scoring system using a tape measure-style board. I particularly appreciate the varnish coating on the cards, which should help them withstand repeated play.The scenarios range from family-friendly to more adult-oriented, offering versatility for different groups. However, some cards can be quite risqué, so it's worth vetting them if playing with a mixed audience or in more conservative settings.The gameplay is straightforward to grasp, making it accessible for most players. The addition of dice and multiple scenarios keeps things fresh, even when replaying with the same cards. It's especially enjoyable with a group of friends who know each other well, as it sparks amusing debates and revelations about personal preferences.While it's great fun, particularly after a few drinks, I can see how the novelty might wear off if played too frequently in quick succession. That said, it's perfect for occasional gatherings or as an ice-breaker.Overall, I found "Would You Rather? The Game" to be a delightful addition to our game nights. It's well-designed, good value for money, and guaranteed to generate laughter and lively discussions. Just be mindful of your audience when choosing which cards to include!
G**N
Lucky Egg 21 Inches Game
This is a game for adults that is very funny indeed, made even more so with the addition of a few drinks. The game consists of many cards along funny questions that will make you laugh out loud. Everything appears very premium and very well made. This would make a great addition to any dorm room, stag or hen parties. This game will produce hilarious antics and I only wish I could be there to join in with you.
P**Y
Fun game
The listing clearly states it's a 'card game for adults' and there are questions in there that would not be suitable for kids, as long as you are aware of this you'll be fine.It employs a similar game play to cards against humanity in a way, it just does it differently and uses more than just cards to play the game. It's fun and will produce some giggles. There is some longevity to it as even though you may have had the question before because they come out in three's you are unlikely to get the same three in one go again.
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