Pop Freak! From Smith Street Gifts is for ages 7 and up. Get ready for charades like you’ve never played it before. You can play Pop Freak! with as many people as you can find. Divide yourselves into teams then randomly pull out about 40 cards (more for a longer game; fewer for a quick one) but no peeking! Set the cards in a pile in the middle. This is the playing deck.
Each game has three rounds. Teams take 60 second
turns to collect as many cards as they can by correctly guessing exactly what’s
written on each of them. One person in the team does the talking (or not
talking) to the rest of the team, who do the guessing.
For every correct guess, your team gets to keep the
card. A round is over when there are no cards left in the playing deck. Tally
the scores and shuffle all the cards back together for the next round. The
winning team is the one who has accumulated the highest score over the three rounds.
Round 1
You can say anything you want besides the words or
phrases on the card. If you say any of these, the card is returned randomly to
the playing deck, and you lose five seconds from that turn. There’s no skipping
of cards that you get stuck on. Sorry. And no spelling out words
or rhyming!
Round 2
The same as round one, but you can only say one
word. Use it wisely.
Round 3
No words or sounds.
Cards are divided into four
categories: movies, TV, celebs, and random. Players may draw E.T., Game
of Thrones, The Spice Girls, Catfishing, Tom Hanks, 30 Rock, or
hundreds of other pop-cultural references. With movies, films, and stars that
span generations, this is the perfect game to play with friends or the
whole family.
My Opinion: This game can be challenging
as you can’t say certain words so you have to think tactfully but loads of fun.
See more at https://www.smithstreetbooks.com/catalogue/pop-freak
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