
Asking for A Friend Hilariously Random Questions You Create to get Any Group Talking and mingling
We made this game at a family reunion to get everyone reconnected. We playtested it hanging out with a our friends. We funded it using Kickstarter! We think you'll love it. Here is how to play: 1. START WITH A QUESTION: Each round begins with a Question Card read aloud to the group. 2. CREATE YOUR OWN PROMPT: Each player grabs a scratch piece of paper and creates a prompt to complete the Question Card. This can be a word or phrase. 3. MIX UP THE PROMPTS: After all players are finished writing their prompts, place all papers into a bowl or box and mix them up. 4. TAKE TURNS PICKING A RANDOM PROMPT: This is the fun part. Take turns randomly selecting a prompt out of the bowl and reading the question (with prompt inserted) that is created. The player then answers the selected question to the group out loud, or accepts a penalty card for refusing to answer. 5. VOTE FOR THE WINNER: After all players have had an opportunity to answer, a Voting Card is selected. The group will vote to select the best answer given that round based on the criteria given on the Voting Card. The person who answered the winning question receives one victory point (keeping a voting card to tally the score) and the writer of the winning prompt receives a reward card. Reward cards may be used at any time to alter game play for your advantage and amusement unless otherwise dictated on the card. HOW TO WIN: The game is concluded after 10 Question Cards/rounds have been completed (or really, however many you want to play!) The player with the most victory points is the winner.
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