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Sunday, March 24, 2019

Are You Dumber Than A Box of Rocks?


Are You Dumber Than A Box of Rocks? From University Games is for ages 12 and up along with 2 or more players. Draw a card, pick a category, shake the box and open the top. Who has the correct answer, you or the rocks? This quick play trivia race asked the obnoxious question: Are you dumber than a box of rocks? Each box contains 100 cards with 300 questions, 3 fake rocks (2 numbered & 1 blank), wooden human player pawn, game board, and instructions.
How to play the reader selects a card and randomly reads aloud one of the three questions shown. The answer to every question is 0, 1, or 2. After you or your group has called out an answer, the reader shakes the box and opens the lid. The rocks’ answer is the total of the white marks (1s) shown on the rocks. The reader then turns over the card and announces the correct answer. 


If you answered correctly, move your pawn one space on the game board. If the rocks answered correctly, the reader moves the rock pawn one space. If both have answered correctly, both move forward one space.

My Opinion: This is an interesting game as it has your knowledge and also shake the box of rocks and see if they get appointed as well. It teaches you how to be smart and also competition. I really liked it and I learned a lot from the trivia questions that I didn’t know.

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