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Wavelength is a social guessing game in which two teams compete to read each other’s minds. Teams take turns rotating a dial to where they think a hidden bullseye is located on a spectrum. One of the players on your team — the Psychic — knows exactly where the bullseye is, and draws a card with a pair of binaries on it (such as: Job – Career, Rough – Smooth, Fantasy – Sci-Fi, Sad Song – Happy Song, etc). The Psychic must then provide a clue that is *conceptually* where the bullseye is located between those two binaries.
For example, if the card this round is HOT-COLD and the bullseye is slightly to the "cold" side of the centre, the Psychic needs to give a clue somewhere in that region. Perhaps "salad"?
After the Psychic gives their clue, their team discusses where they think the bullseye is located and turns the dial to that location on that spectrum. The closer to the center of the bullseye the team guess, the more points they score!
Ages | 14+ |
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Players | 2 Players, 3 Players, 4 Players, 5 Players, 6 Players |
Play Time | 30m – 45m |
Designer | Alex Hague, Justin Vickers, Wolfgang Warsch |
Mechanics | Betting and Bluffing, Team-Based Game |
Theme | Party Game |
Publisher | Arrakis Games, Asmodee Italia, CMYK, Gém Klub Kft., Palm Court, Rebel Sp. z o.o., Schmidt Spiele, Korea Boardgames co., Ltd. |
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Arcturian
A party game with a very clever concept, which is wonderfully replayable and loads of fun with a large group (8 or so). It continually amazes me how good other people are at this game, and it's rare for me to enjoy a game this much when I am so horribly bad at it.
2d20
Might be our favourite party game! Love the exuberant interaction this creates and the variability from the device but wish there were more cards. Regardless this is a step up from Just One and, for my taste, better than Codenames!