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That’s a Question!

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That’s a Question! is a fantastic quick & light 3 to 6 player game for ages 15 and above that takes around 30 minutes to play.

The party game That’s a Question!, takes the familiar format of challenging others with questions, then voting on what they’ll say.

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Description

In more detail, each player has a hand of hexagonal cards, with words or phrases in three color blocks on the card. On a turn, you choose a player that has a token in front of them, take that token, then present them with a question by choosing one of the three question prompts (which are all color-coded), then choosing two cards from your hand and adding the properly-colored section of those cards to the question. A sample question: “What would you miss more if it ceases to exist: Facebook or doors?” That player secretly votes on A or B, while everyone else but the questioner secretly votes A or B depending on how they think the person will answer; a voter can optionally add their 3x scoring token to their vote.
Once everyone votes, you reveal the tiles. Everyone who voted correctly moves ahead one or three spaces on the scoring track, and the questioner moves ahead one space for each person who voted incorrectly. If you pass a certain space on the scoring track, you retrieve your 3x token (if you’ve used it). Since you can ask a question only of those with a token in front of them, everyone is asked roughly the same number of questions, and whoever has the most points after a certain number of rounds wins.

Additional information

Weight 0.7 kg
Average Playtime

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Minimum Playtime

30

Maximum Playtime

30

Year Published

Maximum Players

6

Minimum Players

3

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