

Ginger Fox Play Your Number Family Trivia Card Game - Answer The Questions Using Only The Digits from Your Phone NumberThe Forest Stewardship Council
A**R
damaged
I love the cards but the box came damaged so it doesn’t look very presentable- would of given it 5 stars if the box wasn’t damaged.
L**.
It’s a fun game.
A few of the words are British and impossible. But other than that, it’s a lot of fun. Some words are easy. Some are difficult. Played it once and decided to buy it for myself!
R**A
Great Party Game
Great addition to your party game collection. The unconventional timer (timer changing lengths each round) keeps everyone on their toes. Must buy if you enjoy Catch Phrase or Taboo
J**S
Great tv game show to play at home or anywhere while traveling.
I love the game and the show itself when Regis was hosting it.
C**J
Great for SLP’s!
This game is great for memory exercise, as well as multi tasking and cognitive flexibility. I play this with my adult patients, but I’m sure it would be a great family game, too!
P**O
Great game!
Seller was quick with sending out the product. This game was a lot of fun for the family.
Z**Y
Great questions
My girlfriend and I love to play
V**N
Great family game
Lots of fun for the whole family, lots of laughs. Not difficult for kids.
H**H
Poor Design, not thought through.
Firstly the game requires you to cut all game pieces out yourself which seems a bit cheap. Secondly, the cards are double sided. That itself is not an issue, however, the answers for each question are printed on the opposite side. A host asks the questions, and therefore, when asking a question the answer is facing the player. I understand you can hide the back, but why wouldn't you just keep the question and answer on the same side so that only the host can see them. The lifelines are also on the back. So when you ask the audience, or go for 50:50, the host has to keep flipping to each side to correlate to the answer. It over complicates the game.Finally, in the true "Who wants to be a millionaire" the questions get progressively harder. In this the questions are random and you can end up with a very easy question for the final. There should have been a ranking system to the cards so that you can play easy questions early and hard questions later.
M**E
Okay game but a lot of rules are not well thought out
Overall this is a good game. However, there are a few stupid cards that don't really work. For example:1. There's one where the player has to throw their cards in the air and other players can collect them. However, this is a mad scramble and causes cards to get ripped/bent/damaged.2. One Action card says skip your next turn, however you're already midway through your go (as you drew an action) so it's not clear if this means you skip a draw of emoji card on the current go or if you finish the current go and then skip your next one.3. There's one card that requires taking turns to name different ways to cook an egg and the person who's turn it is that can't think of one discards their hand. But this is silly because it's a little ambiguous what the question means. Obvious options like boiled, microwaved, steamed, fried etc are fine. But then what about scrambled? Is that a way of cooking or is it just the same as fried? What about omelette...as that's just using egg as an ingredient? If that's allowed then can you name every single food product that contains egg? There is no clear and definitive list of what counts and what doesn't so it makes it very ambiguous and even Googling a list of ways to cook egg, there are 100s of different opinions.4. There are some cards that say, do your best monkey impression and then everyone gets to vote. The person with the most votes gets a reward. However, it doesn't explain how the vote takes place. Doesn't mention if you can vote for yourself (we assumed you can't as that would be stupid). The only fair way to vote is for people to all vote at the same time writing it on the a piece of paper, so it can be revealed at the same time without people being able to change their vote based on the results of other people voting. However, this breaks the flow of the game as you have to get pen and paper out. The other way to do this is to do it verbally going round the group but you can't all vote at same time so people can vote according to what the previous people voted. Also, if you're playing in a group of 3, it's easy for every person to vote for another so everyone still gets 1 vote each. Doesn't say what happens then.Anyway, these are just some examples so we ended up taking out these action cards to make the game better. There are some Action cards that are not explained well, e.g. the Nope card, does that allow you to get out of an All Play card, does it cancel it for everyone or does it just remove yourself from that action? And there are some action cards that could conflict with another action card and it doesn't say what you do in that case. For example, the action card that forces you to behave like a cat, but what happens if someone plays the HashTag card which then requires you to also say a funny hashtag. Cats can't speak so either you fail to do the hashtag one or you fail to do the cat one.Also, it's not clear when you can reveal your winning hand. Because sometimes you can get a winning hand when it's not your turn, do you reveal it right away or wait until it's your turn?Anyway, it's a fun game but there's some cards that are not well thought out. I think if you're prepared to take out a few cards (the ones that are really poorly executed) and then introduce some house rules, then this game will be fine.
P**R
Great fun, but a bit of a one-play wonder.
If you've seen the TV show "Catchphrase", you'll be very familiar with this card game. If you haven't, the game basically involves showing a cryptic pictoral clue to a common catchphrase. There's a card with a button printed on it, and first to hit the "button" wins the right to guess. So for a top-of my head, no-spoilers example, you might see a yellow hand spreading itself onto a slice of toast, and the catchphrase you'd need to guess would be "Butterfingers". Guess correctly and you get to have a guess a partially revealed picture that is increasingly revealed as questions are answered. It's a lot of fun and we took it camping this year and it was ideal.The scoring system is simple enough, though without the cash incentive of the TV show, the scoring is less relevant than the fun of guessing the catchphrase.The fly in the ointment is that once you've seen all the pictures and heard the catchphrase, you know all the answers, and the game turns into a game of reflexes, which can be fun in itself, but it's a different game.I want to give it more than three stars, because it's actually pretty fun, but buying a game that only plays at its best the first time you play it, is frustratingly disappointing.
E**R
Kids love it!
What can I say, I bought this game for my kids for family game night and they are all obsessed with it. Always asking to play it, and often fighting over it, haha. Very cute game, you have to act some stuff out, so don't be surprised if you hear a bunch of monkeys in your house.
M**O
Absolutely hilarious!!!
Absolutely hilarious game!!! I thought it was expensive initially but the fun we had was 10/10! The action cards certainly did throw some interesting curve balls. Easy to play from opening the packet, easy to follow and just pure good fun. 3 or more players are needed for a full game but we tried 2 players and a judge and was just as fun
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