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Stare Family Board Game - 3rd Edition for Ages 14 and up

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-Stare Family Board Game - 3rd Edition for Ages 14 and up - is better than ever, with image cards and questions designed to challenge families and adults.

A blank stare won't do in this fun and challenging board game - you'll need to think while you gaze. Are you up for the challenge? Quickly - you have 20 seconds to stare at the image on the card. It might be an amusing illustration, a poster, a comic, a funny photo, a work of art, or something else.

When the timer runs out, you'll be asked a series of questions about the image: Who is the woman talking to at the party? Which animal is wearing sunglasses? etc. How much can you recall? Answer correctly and you keep going.

You can adjust for different levels of play - experts try a 10-second time limit, novices try 30-seconds.

-You can adjust for different levels of play - experts try a 10-second time limit, novices try 30-seconds.

-Stare Family Board Game 3rd Edition is for Ages 14 and up (containing a larger and more age diverse set of images than the Kids version: Stare Junior Board Game for Kids 2nd Edition for Ages 6 and up) . Great for Game Night!

Binding:

Toy

Brand:

Game Development Group

EAN:

0626975111024

Label:

Game Development Group

Manufacturer:

Game Development Group

Model:

11102

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Furrowed brows and hearty laughter are the most likely outcome of this fun but challenging new game from Game Development Group. The object is to be the first to reach the end of the game board. "Been there, done that," you're thinking? Look again. In fact, stare hard--because that's the only way you'll get anywhere. Players (individually or in teams) must stare at an image on a card for 20 seconds. Actually, that's the "challenging" version. Depending on the relative level of masochism at the table, you can opt for the "almost impossible" version--stare for 10 seconds--or the "general" version, stare for 30 seconds (best if there are kids playing), and then answer questions about what you saw. It's not easy folks--just try to remember what color socks the man next to you on the bus was wearing this morning, or how many people were reading magazines. Of course, you weren't staring.... --Rachel Radway