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Apples to Apples Party Box - The Game of Hilarious Comparisons | |||||||||||
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| Brand: Mattel Category: Toy List Price: Buy New: $19.99 You Save: $7.00 (26%) New (21) Collectible (1) from $19.99 Rating: 92 reviewsSales Rank: 48 Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Age: 12 - 99 years Shipping Weight (lbs): 4.4 Dimensions (in): 3.2 x 10.3 x 10.3 MPN: N1384 Model: N1384 UPC: 027084645194 EAN: 0027084645194 ASIN: B00112CHCK Release Date: December 10, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Tell A Friend Add to Wishlist Add to Wedding Registry Add to Baby Registry | ||||||||||
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| Editorial Reviews: Amazon. com Review Apples to Apples is an award-winning party game that will have everyone laughing. We had a blast playing this game and think it is a perfect game for a "board game night" with friends and family. It is quick to set up, easy to learn, challenging, and a whole lot of fun.
Apples to Apples has won numerous awards including "Party Game of the Year" by Games magazine and "Mensa Select" by Mensa International. And for good reason: it involves quick thinking, humor, and strategy. For teens, the game teaches them to think about how different things can be compared to one another and how analogies are formed. One of our criticisms is that although the game states that it is designed for ages 12 and older, many of the subjects are clearly for older teens. Hilarious Comparisons and Analogies The fun is in the variety of unexpected comparisons people make, sometimes apt, funny, creative, or simply absurd. For example: people might match "Awkward" with "Oil Spills," "My First Kiss," "Dandruff," and "Gold Chains. " Or: "Painful" with "High School Reunions" and "Regis Philben. " Strategy comes into play since, because each player takes turns being the judge, you begin to pick up on the preferences of each player and tailor your choices accordingly. Players can also try variations on the basic game play. For example, instead of choosing the most apt comparison, players might try choosing the red card that is least like the green one. These variations keep the game fresh and interesting every time. Conversation Kick Starter More Players, More Fun This Party Box set comes with more than 1,000 cards total, and will entertain for a long time. Additional expansion sets are available to further increase the variety of word combinations. What's in the Box Product Description 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. | |||||||||||
Customer Reviews: Read 87 more reviews... Apples to Apples Party Box January 7, 2009C. Hogstrom (Pennsylvania, USA) Five adults played this game at our home over Christmas weekend. It was so much fun! We laughed so much! Players take turns being the judge, who selects a playing card with an adjective and definition. The other players pull a playing card with a noun, proper name or descriptive phrase from their hand and submit it to the pile. The judge mixes up the pile, turns the cards over, read them and chooses the submission which he thinks is the best match. The player who submitted it wins the adjective card. The person who collects the most adjective cards wins the game. The secret of the game is knowing well the other players, which gives you insight into their preferences and way of thinking. With this game, "the more, the merrier" is appropriate. Fun! January 6, 2009Nikou (CT) This game is a great family and party game. It makes you think logically and creatively at the same time, and encourages you to verbally defend your thought processing. It forces you to try to think about how others are thinking which leads to a lot of laughing. No right or wrong, but fun anyway December 31, 2008A.J. Moore (Laguna Beach, CA) When my family picked out this game to play on Thanksgiving I thought we would either have a great time or end up bickering over why one persons answer was more right than the other person (leading to a holiday meltdown).....Luckily we did not experience the later. The game is pretty simple, it reminds me of balderdash but there is not right answer. Instead the card will give you an adjective and you have to pick from the 5 or 6 cards you are holding of nouns which best fits with that adjective. The person who read the adjective then reads through all the submissions and chooses the one that they think most closely resembles what they feel is the best tie to the adjective. This is where it gets a little tricky, since their is no "right" answer I was worried that some people may be offended that their answer wasn't chosen over the other one. Instead everyone learned to tailor their picks to the judge (which rotated every turn) and had a good chuckle over most of the submissions. I would definitely recommend the game for everyone. I HATE THIS GAME!!!!!!!! HATE IT.... DID I SAY HATE!!!! December 31, 2008H. Matkowsky (Winston Salem, NC) 0 out of 5 found this review helpful This is the most mamsy-pamsy stupid game on the planet. Not only is it no fun but it can drive you mad because the outcome is determined by the person reviewing the answers. The answers are in no way reflective of the stupid one word description that is given and the outcome is so stupid because the best answer is never chosen. Rather the reviewer chooses the answer that best suits his/her fancy which makes any logic for the answers chosen fly out the window like a stale fart that blows in the wind. I have friends that like this game and when I have to play it I cringe because I am trapped in a living hell of a stupid game that has no correct answers. Burn this game and the factory that makes it. Kill the makers... who are probably a bunch of tree hugging peace freaks that were losers all their life so in order for them to feel good they had to invent a game that makes no sense and doesn't offend anyone. Give me a real game with winners and losers at least I know I am in control of my destiny! I would have rated this game a 1/4 star but 1 star is the lowest I can rate it. If you enjoy this game there is something seriously wrong with you, or your just plain OLD! Crazy Fun!!! December 30, 2008T. Woods This game is quite possibly the best party game ever invented. It's very simple and easy to learn. It reminds me a bit of Mad Libs, because you are dealing with nouns and adjectives. You just simply pick the best noun in your hand that fits the adjective for that round and the dealer decides which noun was the best out of all. But, just because you think that your noun fits best, doesn't mean the dealer agrees! In this way you play to the dealer. The better you know your friends the better chance you have at winning. You wouldn't believe the answers people come up with!! One time I played and the adjective was "chunky" and my friend threw down "cleaning the bathroom"! LOL! Its great fun and you won't stop laughing until the game is over. Also, the game is relatively quick, 20-40 minutes depending on how many players you have, and you can feel free to have a few glasses of wine with out it inhibiting your game play. A great investment! | |||||||||||
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