Apples to Apples Party Box – The Game of Hilarious Comparisons
Apples to Apples Party Box – The Game of Hilarious Comparisons
Apples to Apples Party Box – The Game of Hilarious Comparisons, Apples to Apples is the game of hilarious comparisons! It’s as easy as “comparing apples to apples”… just open the box, deal the cards, and you’re ready to play. Select the card from your hand that you think is best described by a card played by the judge. If the judge picks your card, you win that round. And everyone gets a chance to be the judge. Each round is filled with surprising and outrageous comparisons from a wide range of people, places, things and events. Includes over 1,000 cards.
Apples to Apples Party Box – The Game of Hilarious Comparisons Reviews
One day we were out of town and a friend presented this game to us so we decided to play it. It is amazing what you see when the cards go down. Words have new meaning for everyone in the group that plays this game. Once we got home it was only two weeks till my sons birthday and all he wanted was Apples to Apples. Since his birthday we have played a number of time and its a hit for new players and the ones who have played it before. It is also really neat to see how much different children and adults play then mix it up a bit and wow it’s great. Kids learn new words and how to mix things up and put words together. Great for all ages that want to read to those who have been reading for 100 plus years. I gave 4 stars for durability because like all card type games cards bend.
We’ve had a blast with this game. It’s so easy to learn. You have seven word cards in your hand from the first deck, and you have to pick one that is best described by the card that is turned over from the second deck. First, we played with my seven year old son and the neighborhood kids, and even though they didn’t understand some of the words, they’d crack up when they’d see the other boys’ choices. We mixed the cards being played, then handed them to my husband, the judge, so he wouldn’t know who’s card was whose. Next, we played it when we had some friends over for drinks. This time, instead of the judge not knowing who the cards belonged to, we actually tried to talk our choice up so he would choose our card. This quickly turned into a lot of silliness as we made our cases, and I think we ended up playing for over an hour before the kids came out and took over again.


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