Énigmes absurdes

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Énigmes absurdes

Score
4
Players
2-6
Time
30
Recommended Age
16+
Difficulty
easy
Official Website
Not provided
Type
game
categories
mechanics
artists
No artists found

Description

The goal of the game is to invent explanations to solve different puzzles and problems.

For example, if you read the riddle "Louis XIV was thrown from the roof of the castle and is not dead," you can explain that the castle was made of sand, there was a pool in the courtyard that Louis XIV fell into but it really hurts ... or that Louis XIV was actually the name of the big cat of Mary Pauline and he even landed back on its feet!

There are 4 rules for explaining:
- you create your own rules.
- You guess the explanation given by one player.
- The explanation must include a word that has nothing to do with the riddle.
- You have 1 minute to develop the story of opponent's explanation.

Every time you manage explain the enigma, you keep the card as a point.
At the end of the game the player with the most cards/points is the winner.