🎉 Who's Most Likely To... spark unforgettable moments!
DSS Games Who's Most Likely to... Voting Edition is a dynamic party game designed for 2 or more players aged 14 and up. Featuring 250 engaging prompt cards, players secretly vote on who in the group fits the description best, leading to laughter and storytelling. The game includes 6 dry-erase boards, markers, and cloths for easy cleanup, making it a hassle-free addition to any gathering.
Product Dimensions | 18.29 x 5.08 x 26.67 cm; 610 g |
Manufacturer recommended age | 14 years and up |
Item model number | 6816 |
Language: | English |
Number of Game Players | 2+ |
Assembly Required | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Material Type(s) | Cardstock |
Color | Multicolor |
ASIN | B08XDVKC7B |
T**W
Given as a white elephant gift at a work party; my coworker is now separated from their spouse.
I bought this game to be the gift I give for a white elephant gift exchange for the holidays. A lot of other stupid gifts were given until my gift was unwrapped. The savages I call colleagues repeatably stole this gift from one and other. It got to the point where it was no longer funny and feeling were genuinely hurt. The Monday we returned to work was gloriously awkward.A few weeks later my colleague who won the game let me know she played it with her husband, his brothers and their spouses. I can only surmise that alcohol involved. I don’t know the specifics but the voting made some family members uncomfortable. The mild conflict heightened when one spouses past was brought up and the phrase “your bone patrol days” was uttered. Spouses are now sleeping in separate rooms.5 stars! A def must have to make any family get together enjoyable!!!
A**R
Fun for non-sensitive groups.
Fun game as long as your group doesn't take it personally. We found there is always one person who gets majority of the cards lol. Better if you know the people you are playing with on a personal level. Great game!
A**T
Interesting Game
This game says it can be played with 2 players but I think it's 3+ person game. That being said, it IS a fun game. We played 82 cards in about an hour and chose to just skip several of the questions didn't really apply to anyone in our group. We quit writing the names on the white boards by the third round as it just took away from the play opting instead to use it as a tally chart for points, making a tick on your white board every time you got a point. Obviously we played WAY past 7 points. We left our scores exactly as they were when we put the game away and will continue it next time we get together. We want to go through every question and see who gets the most points out of the entire box! ha ha. The questions are really fun and not embarrassing or offensive at all. In fact, the rules state that first person to get 7 points is supposed to be the 'loser' but we all agreed that whoever got the most points was the WINNER. That person is living their best life! lol.I would recommend this game, especially for small groups of close friends with short attention spans. ha ha. There are almost no rules - as long as you KNOW everyone at the table, you are ready to play within a minute. Great game for a casual gathering with some drinks. You don't have to be focused 100% to play. Someone could get up and flip the steaks and continue to play as long as someone will mark their score card for them if need be.Great conversation starters and good for lots of laughs! But yeah, we definitely were fighting FOR the points, not trying to awn them off onto others! :)
B**E
A fun voting game
You may find out more than you want to about your family or friends. Also, if you add alcohol in the mix, the game can become even more fun.
R**R
Perfect for larger groups
I have a family of four and we know each other so well, the game ends pretty quickly. However, this would be a great game for larger families, game night with friends or even an office party. The quality of the game itself is really good. Still happy with my purchase.
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