Concept Board Game

February 17, 2015 - Comment

A large, green animal from long ago? Must be a dinosaur. Water, cube and cold weather? Has to be an ice cube. A man with a job who rides large brown animals in the United States? Is that a cowboy? In Concept, players team up to place tokens on a board covered in icons, depicting

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A large, green animal from long ago? Must be a dinosaur. Water, cube and cold weather? Has to be an ice cube. A man with a job who rides large brown animals in the United States? Is that a cowboy? In Concept, players team up to place tokens on a board covered in icons, depicting everything from ancient samurai and snails to Leonardo DiCaprio. Points go to the player who can guess the correctly by looking at the various symbols, but in this wild party game, the points are less important than just having a great time!.

Product Features

  • Engaging and fun for the whole family
  • Use your creativity and imagination to solve the riddles from the visual clues
  • Easy rules have everyone playing in minutes

Comments

Joe Peterson "Joe" says:

Enjoyable Activity That’s Not Quite Fleshed Out It’s funny. I don’t know if this is really a game. I mean, it’s certainly an enjoyable activity but, it’s almost as if there are no rules. Even the rules say that it’s up to the players to come up with their own rules. It seems like a good basis for a game but, I wouldn’t say its completely fleshed out. Now, that being said, there’s a lot of fun here. I’d like to see a timer added and players can certainly add their own. Also, it seems like the “easy” clues are actually rather…

M Pallai says:

Better than 5 stars, but can’t get the rating to go higher We play Taboo. We play Pictionary. But we’ve been through the Taboo cards (and refills) half a dozen times, and a few in our group feel too artistically challenged to enjoy Pictionary as much as the others. 

Karythe says:

just play it like Charades and have everyone try to guess together It’s an absolute blast to play. I’d advise not bothering to keep score; just play it like Charades and have everyone try to guess together. The highest-level words and phrases can be REALLY difficult, but you’ll discover reserves of creativity you never knew you had trying to communicate them. 

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