Heads Up! Party Game: Rules for How to Play
The Heads Up! Party Game brings together some classic party games that fans may enjoy even if it doesn’t really bring anything new to the table.
The Heads Up! Party Game brings together some classic party games that fans may enjoy even if it doesn’t really bring anything new to the table.
Moose Master may not be for everyone, but if you enjoy silly party games you should have quite a few laughs.
Luck of the Draw has some really interesting ideas for a drawing game distinguishing itself from many games in the genre making it one of the best drawing games that I have played despite its issues.
Big Picture Apples to Apples doesn’t live up to the original game due to the pictures not always working well, but it is still a good game that the whole family can enjoy.
Speech Breaker has some interesting ideas but fails due to the premise not working that well and the underlying gameplay being pretty generic.
The Improv Comedy Game was an interesting idea that fails due to the lack of actual funny jokes.
Inspiration is a solid party game but is unfortunately a poor imitation of Balderdash as it is inferior in every way.
Codenames Pictures is another fantastic party game in the Codenames lineup that is a blast to play but doesn’t quite reach the level of the original game.
25 Words or Less has a good framework for a fun party word game that is unfortunately derailed by overly difficult word cards which ruin what otherwise could have been a pretty good game.
Beyond Balderdash is the perfect example of what a board game sequel should be, it takes everything you like about the original game and adds to it to make an even better game.