![]() We did have a die to roll just to randomize which questions got asked, but the real fun was the questions and answers. And you know what? It worked really well even without the score-keeping. Since I was traveling for a wedding, I actually ditched the board and game box and just took along the cards. It's all about the cards, so in essence it's an extremely simple idea. ![]() The game ends when a player reaches the WIN! space and correctly guesses at least three answers.Īs with games like Pictionary or Balderdash or Trivial Pursuit, Loaded Questions isn't really about the board or the die or the new custom pieces, as nice as those are. ![]() You try to guess who wrote which answer, and you get to move an additional space for each correct guess. (The types of questions are Hypotheticals, No-Brainers, Anything Goes, and Personals.) All the other players write down their answers, and one person reads them out loud to you. The game is fairly simple: roll the die, move along the path, and then ask the question corresponding the type of space you land on. I took the game for a spin this past week. However, it's also an interesting way to get to know people. The game is billed as a test of how well you know your friends, and as such it's definitely a game that works best with people you know well. GeekDad received a copy of the new "Black Edition" of the game Loaded Questions for review.
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