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BadgerMuffin (48 KP) rated The Chameleon in Tabletop Games
Jun 2, 2019
Cheap (1 more)
Tonnes of Replayability
The Game That Does Not Blend In.
The Chameleon is a very simple game that requires between 4-8 Players. Although honestly, the more players involved the funnier it gets.
The game concept is simple; Everyone but one person knows a secret word (this word is on a tile with 16 words total. Each Player must go around and say a word linked to the secret word. Once everyone has said their word, you each go around voting who you think The Chameleon is. Should you guess incorrectly, The Chameleon wins.
Should you guess who it is correctly, The Chameleon has one chance to guess the word. If they guess correctly, The Chameleon wins.
This game being simple in nature is great fun to play either Drunk or Sober. And will spark many a debate about words.
All in all its worth buying, and has a great amount of replayability.
TL;DR
-Fun when Drunk or Sobre
-Simple
-Worth Every Penny.
The game concept is simple; Everyone but one person knows a secret word (this word is on a tile with 16 words total. Each Player must go around and say a word linked to the secret word. Once everyone has said their word, you each go around voting who you think The Chameleon is. Should you guess incorrectly, The Chameleon wins.
Should you guess who it is correctly, The Chameleon has one chance to guess the word. If they guess correctly, The Chameleon wins.
This game being simple in nature is great fun to play either Drunk or Sober. And will spark many a debate about words.
All in all its worth buying, and has a great amount of replayability.
TL;DR
-Fun when Drunk or Sobre
-Simple
-Worth Every Penny.
Heathere' (25 KP) rated Drunk History in TV
Mar 21, 2018
Learn about history from drunk people
The premise is that the host, Derek Waters goes to the house of various comedians and they drink copious amounts of alcohol. The guest comedian then narrates a true account of an historical figure that they are familiar with but they are inebriated while telling the story. Meanwhile, actors, comedians and Derek Waters play the roles of the historical figures and 'lip sync' whatever the guest narrator says. This can be very comical as the narrator slurs, burps, stutters or messes up the story in some way. Each episode has 2 or 3 guest comedians and there is usually a theme to each episode, i.e. civil rights, the west, etc. Everything the narrator says is obviously not 100% accurate, however, the basis is. I have actually learned a lot about historical figures because of Drunk History because I look up things about interesting characters I didn't know about.
Andrew Ahn recommended Opening Night (1977) in Movies (curated)
El Camino Christmas (2017)
Movie
Eric comes to El Camino looking for his unknown dad. He's harassed, hit and jailed by a drunk local...
Luke (278 KP) rated Rick and Morty - Season 3 in TV
Jun 16, 2017
Funny (2 more)
Different
Crazy Characters
Me, Myself, Rick & Morty. We All Approve This With The Council Of Ricks
I love this, this is such an easy watch that you can't put down. eveything about it is so silly and funny that you just enjoy each episode, The different stories and plots with creature creation and all so imaginative. What makes this funnier is that the voice actor for rick is actually drunk for his performances as Rick
Mark @ Carstairs Considers (2204 KP) rated The Chocolate Snowman Murders (A Chocoholic Mystery, #8) in Books
Mar 9, 2018
When Lee goes to pick up the judge for this year's Winter Festival, she finds him drunk and a real jerk. Dropping him off in a hotel room seems like the best idea, until he is found murdered with Lee as the prime suspect. This is the seventh in the series and will certainly please fans of light cozies.
Read my full review at <a href="http://carstairsconsiders.blogspot.com/2013/04/book-review-chocolate-snowman-murders.html">Carstairs Considers</a>.
Read my full review at <a href="http://carstairsconsiders.blogspot.com/2013/04/book-review-chocolate-snowman-murders.html">Carstairs Considers</a>.