
USAopoly • 2009
Think of the game Telephone, but with drawing. Each player starts with a word or phrase. You sketch it in a flip book, pass it on, and the next person guesses what you drew. Then the next person draws that guess. And so on around the table. By the time your book comes back to you, the original word has usually been mangled beyond recognition. "Birthday Cake" became "Hat" became "Sombrero" became "Mexico" became... a stick figure next to a cactus. Then everyone flips through and laughs at where it went wrong. There's no real scoring. The game is the reveal. You're not trying to draw well — you're just trying to be understood. Bad artists actually make the game funnier because their drawings are the ones that derail the chain. It works with 4-8 players (the bigger box does 12). The sweet spot is 6-8, where chains are long enough for proper drift. Each round takes about 5-10 minutes, and most groups play 2-3 rounds before moving on to something else. It's one of the few games that genuinely works with any age and any experience level. Kids, grandparents, people who hate board games — everyone can participate and everyone laughs.
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