
Anomia (2010)
3 - 6 persone
30 - 30 min
10+
Al momento questo prodotto non è disponibile presso nessun venditore.
Nomi alternativi: Anomia, Anomia 字字轉機, Blitz!, Blitzdings, Duplex, Na końcu języka, Ordet Fanger!, Ordglapp, Sanasota, Tilt, Эврика, 블리츠
Artisti: Kinetic, Paul Laane, Cezary Szulc, Peter Wocken
Editori: Anomia Press, Asmodee, Broadway Toys LTD, Cocktail Games, Coiledspring Games, Competo / Marektoy, DV Games, Happy Baobab, KOSMOS, Magellan, Nasza Ksiu0119garnia, Piatnik
Riconoscimenti: 2010 Mensa Select Winner, 2014 Guldbrikken Best Parlor Game Nominee, 2014 Guldbrikken Best Parlor Game Winner, 2016 u00c5rets Spel Best Adult Game Nominee, 2016 u00c5rets Spel Best Adult Game Winner, 2017 u00c5rets Spill Best Party Game Nominee
Editori: Anomia Press, Asmodee, Broadway Toys LTD, Cocktail Games, Coiledspring Games, Competo / Marektoy, DV Games, Happy Baobab, KOSMOS, Magellan, Nasza Ksiu0119garnia, Piatnik
Riconoscimenti: 2010 Mensa Select Winner, 2014 Guldbrikken Best Parlor Game Nominee, 2014 Guldbrikken Best Parlor Game Winner, 2016 u00c5rets Spel Best Adult Game Nominee, 2016 u00c5rets Spel Best Adult Game Winner, 2017 u00c5rets Spill Best Party Game Nominee
Descrizione: Anomia plays off the fact that our minds are positively brimming with all sorts of random information: things to eat, pop songs, websites, etc... Sure, under normal circumstances, it's easy to give an example of a frozen food or a dog breed, but you'll find that your brain works a little differently under pressure!
To play, draw and reveal a card from the center pile. Does the symbol on your card match one on another player's card? If so, you must quickly face-off with the other player by giving an example of the person, place, or thing on their card before they can do the same for yours. If you blurt out a correct answer first, you win their card and the drawing continues.
Sounds simple, right? Wrong! Wild cards allow non-matching symbols to match, increasing the number of things to which you must pay attention. Cascading face-offs can occur when you hand over a lost card, thereby revealing a new top card on your play pile.
To play, draw and reveal a card from the center pile. Does the symbol on your card match one on another player's card? If so, you must quickly face-off with the other player by giving an example of the person, place, or thing on their card before they can do the same for yours. If you blurt out a correct answer first, you win their card and the drawing continues.
Sounds simple, right? Wrong! Wild cards allow non-matching symbols to match, increasing the number of things to which you must pay attention. Cascading face-offs can occur when you hand over a lost card, thereby revealing a new top card on your play pile.