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| | | Description: | | A Ballot Box of Fun. This secret ballot game will keep you guessing so vote early and vote often. Players vote by answering a question and placing a Yes or No Reply disc in the secret envelope and dropping it into the ballot box. Honesty counts, so answer truthfully. Then predict how many Yes answers are in the box.Guessing the correct number or coming closest to it wins you big points. So get out and rock the vote. Includes Privacy Ballot Box, 12 answer cards, 12 answer envelopes, 12 voting cards, 12 voting envelopes, 50 question cards, scoring pad and instructions.
Features include:
•Tell Your Secrets •Reveal Nothing •Great Party Game •Fun for the whole family •For 4-12 players | | | Features: | |
• Tell Your Secrets
• Reveal Nothing
• Great Party Game
• Fun for the whole family
• For 4-12 players
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Length:
| 5.25 inches | | Product Width:
| 8.0 inches | | Product Height:
| 5.25 inches | | Package Length:
| 8.2 inches | | Package Width:
| 5.6 inches | | Package Height:
| 5.4 inches | | Package Weight:
| 1.0 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 1 reviews |
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You'll find out things about your fellow playersJul 14, 2010
By Michael Ceciliani
"Mike C"
I tried this game recently with my Wednesday gaming group. They loved it. It encourages conversation and it reveals things by secret ballot voting, so you don't know who said what unless they say it. Here's how it works:
There are two votes during each statement. The game says go by the number on the previous card, but we just gave a card out to each player and let them choose. Each card has eight statements, four on each side numbered 1 through 4. 1s are mild stuff, 4s are the real "eye opener" statements, like "I don't use protection during love making" (an actual statement in the game). For the first vote, everyone votes yes or no as to whether the statement applies to them. The votes then go in the "ballot box" which normally contains all the contents of the game. Players then vote on how many players said "yes" to the statement (from 0 to 8). This is done on another voting card which you keep.
The "yes" votes are then counted, by the "host" or take turns with the person reading the statement counting. The rules say guessing the exact vote scores a point, 10 points wins the game. We changed that slightly. An exact vote scores two points, coming within one high or low scores one point. We did two rounds with six players in turn reading a statement. The high scorer had 17 points.
The voting devices are flimsy. During one round everyone had to re-vote because one of the votes fell out of its case when the votes were revealed from the ballot box. But overall the game is fun, and depending on the statement being read it can also be provocative. If it's all adults, the Number 4 questions will spark talk. If kids are involved, avoid the Number 4 questions and go for the tamer stuff. A rarity in games, this can be a fun family game or a lively adult game.
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