Balderdash, the classic bluffing game, has gone beyond hilarious. With real but outrageous facts that now include the category Laughable Laws, play the game that asks your friends to "call your bluff". The categories contain unbelievable but true statements about people, words, initials, movies and laws. Players make up phony answers to these categories, read them off along with the correct answer, then vote to choose the "real" answer. Score points for guessing correctly and for bluffing the other players. It's hilarious.
For 2 or more players.
Customer Reviews:
Avg. Customer Rating: 5.0 / 5.0
Creative and Funny:
Balderdash is hilarious and a good work-out for your brain. We laughed hysterically. The key is to bluff people into selecting your answers, while you try and select the correct answer. Now, not one person got a single answer right. I think that's a good thing. It's a testament to how obscure these questions are. Let's face it, though, the game is only as good as the group that's playing it.
Love this game!:
I love this game! It makes you think creatively! It is best played in a large group!
Your brain will be fried:
Although Balderdash is fun, I'm reluctant to give this a five star rating because of the play and the wordiness. A word is read and then everyone has to scribble down a potential definition. One reader reads all the definitions as everyone else guesses. If someone guesses your definition then you move the amount of spaces as the amount of people that chose your definition. Maybe it was just me, but I really wracked my brain to come up with official sounding definitions which took a lot of energy.... more info
Bluff away!:
This game is specially fun in larger groups. It does not make any sense if you play it with only two or three players. But when you go up to 5 or more players, it becomes a lot of fun. There are five categories of questions (words, names, initials, laws, and movies). Each card contains a word, a name, an initial, a law, and a movie title on one side, and correct answers as to what those words mean on the other. Your job is to read one card (one person per round does this; that person does not write their... more info