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The Yes! No! Game
The fast and furious game where answering Yes or No gets you ding ... Last Update 12.11.2009 05:42
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by - written on 19/08/09 (Very useful, 16 readings)
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This simple little game comes in a small box which includes a set of cards and the little bell that you have to ding when somebody says yes or no in answer to any of the questions on the cards. Each of the cards contains ten questions which should be read in quick succession to the player whose go it is. The cards all ask questions on the same theme and are designed to trick people into saying yes or no. An example might be, 'What is your middle name?' 'It's not Mary?' 'Do you like your name?' etc. The game can be played with any age players, pretty much as soon as they can read but even before that they could just answer questions. It can be ... Read the complete review
by - written on 20/07/09 (Very useful, 24 readings)
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I'm guessing we've all played this at some time right? Aha caught you! The classic schoolyard game, basically the players take turns in answering a sequence of questions and they are not allowed to say the words Yes or No. Sounds easy but never is, someone always blindsides you just when you think you have perfected it. In The Box -------------- 1 Bell similar to those you find in hotels. 1 Instruction booklet in English with comprehensive instructions. 1 set of question cards - 50 cards 10 questions on each The Boring Bits ------------------- The game is designed for 2 - 6 players and is suggested for ... Read the complete review
by - written on 22/01/09 (Very useful, 219 readings)
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I always like to buy my children a few games for Christmas. This year I spotted a game of Yes! No! and was immediately interested. The box stated this was a card game that you couldn't say no to. As we were due to have visitors of various ages staying over the Christmas holiday I was pleased to see that the game was for 2 to 6 players of ages 8 and up. The game. ********* On opening the box you will see a silver bell and a pack of 50 cards. Each card has a series of questions printed on. For example do you watch T.V? Do you watch a soap? Which one? Don't you think that's a bit stupid? The youngest player starts by taking a card and then reading the ... Read the complete review






