Guess Who? Board Game

April 20, 2016 - Comment

Beloved 1980’s version of the classic mystery face game is back! There’s a mystery person on your opponent’s card. Can you find the matching face in the crowd? Start with your game full of silly-looking characters. Then ask the right questions to eliminate the wrong faces! Does your person have blue eyes? Is your person

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Beloved 1980’s version of the classic mystery face game is back! There’s a mystery person on your opponent’s card. Can you find the matching face in the crowd? Start with your game full of silly-looking characters. Then ask the right questions to eliminate the wrong faces! Does your person have blue eyes? Is your person wearing a hat? Once you’re down to a face or two – solve the mystery by guessing who! If you’re the first to identify your opponent’s mystery person, you win. Ages 6+

Product Features

  • Contains two plastic game units
  • Contains 48 Small Face Cards
  • Contains deck of 24 mystery face Cards
  • Illustrated Instructions included

Comments

Peter S says:

The game is fun but the product / manufacturing is terrible. Very rarely do I give bad reviews, but this product really deserves it. I remember this Guess Who from my childhood and had lots of fun playing this with friends and family. But this version of the game is absolutely terrible. 

Collin says:

An oldie but a goodie If you are familiar with the original game from the 70’s and 80’s this is the same game. It’s a great game for family game time. I play this with my 5 year old and not only is it fun for both he and I, but I can see the wheels turning in his head as he tries to formulate the best question to figure out who it is that I have. It’s also a great way to get him to learn phonetics because he has to read the names in order to call them out. The only real issue is that the backgrounds of the…

Cactus says:

Good game for the young ones. Subpar manufacturing Great game to play once in a while. It would be most fun for ages 6-13, but I encourage older siblings and parents to play with people in that age range to get some quality time in with them. The first “Guess Who” board game I remember playing with was sometime in the mid-1990s, and it was sturdy. Unfortunately, as the years have gone by, the construction of the board game has become increasingly more flimsy. It takes some of the fun out of it, because some character cards fall out…

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