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Pantone: The Game
15m - 30m
2 - 5 Players
Ages 8+
Games with partnerships offer players a set of rules for alliances and teams. Partners are often able to win as a team, or penalties are enforced for not respecting alliances
Partnerships
Movies / TV / Radio theme
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Abdul
A Pictionary variant where you to use coloured swatch cards instead of drawing. Fun, but requires a lot of pop culture knowledge
ericbinnyc
More interesting than you might think it would be, but also oddly limiting due to the limited colors and limited amount of swatches for each color -- let alone the game's limitations in later rounds. Also, this game requires a baseline of pop culture knowledge to be successful at it, which is not immediately apparent from the name of the game and its theme. But the clues are not generic things like "dog" or "plane," they are all specific pop culture references, a lot of them being from comic books.
Jrb259
This game fell completely flat. The cards, the abstract nature, really did not jive at all in our group. I like the idea of guessing, but creating just seemed a bit hard given the resources and shapes provided by the game.