On a Scale of One to T-Rex: A Card Game for People Who Are Bad at Charades – Amazon Exclusive Card Games For Adults, Teens & Kids

December 23, 2019 - Comment

On a Scale of One to T-Rex is a family-friendly party game for people who are bad at charades. Players must perform ridiculous actions like “Be a T-Rex,” “Scratch an Itch You Can’t Reach,” or “Be a Hula Dancer” on a scale of 1 to 10. The twist is that the quality of your action

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On a Scale of One to T-Rex is a family-friendly party game for people who are bad at charades. Players must perform ridiculous actions like “Be a T-Rex,” “Scratch an Itch You Can’t Reach,” or “Be a Hula Dancer” on a scale of 1 to 10. The twist is that the quality of your action doesn’t matter – you earn points by guessing and matching the intensity each player is performing their action. There are no turns in this fast-paced game, so in the midst of all the roaring, dancing, meowing, and yodeling, you must find someone on the same intensity level as you to earn points. The player with the most points wins!

Product Features

  • From the creators of Exploding Kittens (8+ million games sold) and Wolfgang Warsch (The Mind) comes a brand new fun game for people who are bad at charades
  • Warning: Exploding Kittens party games may cause excessive levels of laughter while performing ridiculous actions at different intensity levels.
  • Game Objective: The group is given three cards to act out (not a secret) and each player is given an intensity level card to act out (secret). Players must find another player acting at the same intensity level
  • A card game for people who are bad at charades
  • The perfect card game for adults, teens and kids, especially if you’re looking for a board game for adults but still want to be able to play fun games with kids
  • This holiday gift favorite takes 5 minutes to learn, 15 minutes to play, is for 2-8 players and includes 139 cards and 58 tokens

Comments

Anonymous says:

My 6year old picked it right up and love this game My 6year old picked it right up and love this game. I saw several reviews complaining about the card quality and how easily they get damaged. I have worked in the casino industry for years and have seen all different qualities of cards. I was a pleasantly surprised to find the card quality was not bad at all. Not top of the line by any means but plastic coated. I found the cards to be about the same size as Pokemon and Magic cards. Being a bit of a nerd I had lots of extra sleeves for my…

Anonymous says:

Incompatible with newer expansions, different card backs, and now loot bags… They keep releasing new cards with different card backs. Most recently they’ve released blind bags that include a cheap plastic molded toy and a card that’s intended to be used with this game, but the back is different so you can’t use it without putting every single card into card sleeves. They keep doing this too, I think there are at least 3 different card backs currently… There’s absolutely no reason for this other than a money grabbing scheme. This game had potential but they’ve ruined…

Anonymous says:

One HUGE flaw… For starters, we love the game. I have 3 girls ages 9, 7, & 3. The 9 & 7yo love the game, the quarky characters, and the simple premise. This game would be worth $20 for a deck of cards IF it were a deck of cards that could endure the treatment of children.Not only that, but even when we first got the game, I did all of the card handling. Even when I was shuffling the new deck of cards, edges of the cards started peeling back during the simple shuffling process. Just within the…

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