🎉 Get ready to laugh out loud with family and friends!
The Awkward Family Photos Game: Volume 2 is a side-splitting party game that combines 220 memorable movie lines with 100 hilariously awkward family photos. Perfect for any gathering, it features easy-to-learn rules, requires no prior movie knowledge, and can be played as a standalone game or as an expansion to the original. With fresh content from 2014-2018, it's designed to keep the laughter rolling!
J**Y
Excellent party game
Nothing really offensive in this unlike some card games. Clean family fun (well, outside the occasional movie quote). You can also make it dirty of that's your thing, just a matter of how twisted the minds of the participants are.
S**9
Wish The Pictures Were Better
This game could be a whole lot of fun but you really need to adapt it to your own rules and pictures. The pictures that come with the game aren't really overly funny or awkward. After the first two times playing with the provided photos, it got boring real fast so we started using our own photos. Much better!
J**.
Lots of fun but the quality of the materials is cheap looking.
I brought this game to my sister’s house to play at Christmas. We had such a good time and everyone really enjoyed the game. It is easy to learn - it’s very similar to Cards Against Humanity, but with photos. The only downside is the quality of the cards is not very good. The cards are flimsy and they photos have been reproduced poorly- they look like a copy of a copy of a photo downloaded from the internet. On many cards we had to explain what the image was because it was blurry and faded. It’s a real shame that the manufacturers didn’t put $1 more into the production cost to make the game look professional. The cards look cheap which is a real shame since the game is so much fun.
W**E
For a fun filled experience!
Lots of laughs! We enjoy playing with family and friends of all ages. Easy game to play, no complicated directions or rules. Kept everyone engaged from young teens to an 85 year old. There is really no age limit as long as the person can read. (The box states age 12 to Adult, but it would be fine for some 10 year olds) Although the playing cards have movie quotes on them to match up with interesting and/or silly family pictures, you do not have to have any movie knowledge to play. In our family, different players of different generations had seen some of the movies and that might have added to their enjoyment, but the quotes selected are funny all by themselves. The cards do list the movie the quote was taken from. There were a few instances when I jotted down the name of the movie from an intriguing quote so I can read about the movie later and decide if I want to get it from Amazon or check it out of the library for viewing. This is a fun and relaxing game. A nice way to spend time with people!
M**3
I'm sure this game will be fun, I just wished they would have made it ...
GREAT game, easy to play, no learning curve!! Pictures are: hilarious, remind you of the "old days", and plenty of family dynamics on display.LOOK THROUGH photos and cards before you play with kids.We just played this game: ages 12-17 kids and 2 adults. We LOVED it! No rules to learn, nothing complicated with the game so you are able to jump right in and get to the FUN. LOOK THROUGH photos and cards: Some photos and lines selected from movies might not be what you want small children to see or hear. Wish they kept it family friendly. Let me clarify, there's no nudity. Yes, some movie lines that reference private body parts. And Yes, some of the pictures are of men in short shorts bending down so you can't tell they are actually wearing clothes. It would be funny to print some of your own high school pictures, if you are emotionally stable enough to do it. Hours of LAUGHTER.
C**N
Whole family fun.
We love this game, great for multigenerational fun.
S**L
So much fun!
We played this with my extended family-a group people with ages from 19-80. It was so much fun! I loathe playing any kind of game that involves strategy, but I enjoy creative, performance-type games. This game is very simple--players just match one of their 7 movie lines with a funny photo, then the "critic" chooses the best line. It's so funny to read the movie lines aloud while looking at the picture. We laughed so much! I think this is best for teens and adults just because most younger kids wouldn't understand the humor, but I didn't find it to be inappropriate for kids.
B**S
A Fun Game for Adults, but Too Abstract for Kids
This game is advertised as being for ages 12 and up. I tried playing it with my kids, ranging in ages 9 to 17. Unlike Apples to Apples, which it resembles, this went over with a resounding thud. While the photos are funny and the movie lines are funny, putting them together to create humor requires some abstract thinking skills. I think the kids were too young to understand any of the humor. (For example, my kids weren't even sure why some of these photos were "awkward"; to them, they were just photos.) Only my 17-year-old was able to appreciate it, and she only somewhat.I can see how this game would be good for a group of adults, but for any other age group it requires too much of an abstract sensibility to understand the humor.As far as some complaints that it contains adult material, I would disagree with that. I'm pretty conservative, and I would put it in the PG, maybe PG-13, range. There are some damns and hells in the movie quotes ("Frankly, my dear, I don't give a damn"), but they're pretty mild. A few of the photos contain near nudity, but they're humorous not scandalous. Again, I child might not understand the humor, but I can't see too many adults getting worked up about the content.
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