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Perfect expecially those who have a learning disability such as language development. Helps strengthen those vocabulary discription skills.
Wonderful for groups of friends with diverse talents and knowledge that everyone is sure to enjoy.
It brings out everyone's competitive nature without turning everyone into a-holes like monopoly. I think this is a must have for any game player. I haven't played it since I bought it, but I've played it with friends in the past, drunk and sober, and it is always a good time. It is simple with a bit of difficulty and can be played with youngsters as well.
It is a great game for young teens +. This is when it gets fun, cause you know when someone tells you not to think about "this" you do what think about "this". The word on top in the colored box is the word you want your teammate to say. With this quick thinking you have someone on the opposing team looking over your shoulder with a buzzer in their hand (with my friends that buzzer is usually in your ear) ready to go off if any of the Taboo words are said. It is a great game for a large or small group.
You have a time limit of 60 seconds to get your teammate to say as many words as possible, without using any gestures, "sounds like", "begins with", or humming. The catch is you have to get them to say the word without saying any of the words listed below the word. I've played this game with as many as 25 people, it was uneven but still awesome. I've had Taboo for many years now and still can't get enough. There is a hard and easy side.
So they take out the most obvious clues to get you to think quickly and creatively.
It cost me less than half of what I would have paid at Walmart even with the shipping costs. I was very pleased when I received my used Taboo game. It is in excellent shape, too.
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