The Rules Girl takes a look at Bubble, the crazy caption game by University Games!
This week on The Rules Girl, we cover Smart Ass, a fast-paced party game for 2-6 players, by University Games. In Smart Ass, players compete to guess the identity of a mystery person, place, or thing, while a Reader gives them one clue at a time. Everyone plays at once, shouting out the answers, and moving around the board when correct. The goal of the game is to win, and you win by reaching “The End” and becoming the ultimate Smart Ass. If you liked Smart Ass, you might like its expansion packs, Geek Chic and ‘90s Nostalgia, adding new topics to the base game, or even working as standalone card games by themselves. If you enjoyed this video, consider checking us out on The Dice Tower.
The Rules Girl takes a look at Cat Lady, a set collection game of cantankerous kitties for 2-4 players. In Cat Lady, you and your fellow cat ladies draft cats, food, toys, and more. The goal of the game is to win, and you win by collecting the most victory points, typically earned by feeding your cats and collecting sets of cards like catnip or costumes.
In this double feature, the Rules Girl checks out the Disney Family Edition of Codenames. With a 4x4 grid and no assassin, the Disney edition is the perfect way to introduce your family to codenames. When you're done with our Disney Codenames tutorial, check out part 2 and learn how to play Marvel Codenames!
In this double feature, the Rules Girl takes a look at both Marvel Codenames and Disney Codenames. Playable with both pictures or words featuring your favorite Marvel characters, and featuring a couple of unique playing modes, this version of Codenames is perfect for a Marvel fan! When you're done with our Marvel Codenames tutorial, check out part 2 and learn how to play Disney Codenames, featuring a smaller grid and no assassin.
Back Eternal Kings today: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/... The Rules Girl takes a look at Eternal Kings, a hybrid of chess and expandable card games for 2 or 4 players! In Eternal Kings, players build an army of creatures representing traditional chess pieces, and use their unique powers, as well as powerful ability cards, to circumvent the rules of chess and outwit their opponent! The goal of the game is to win, and you win by successfully killing your opponent’s king. Want more ultra-concise rules videos? Check out the Rules Girl playlist for more!
The Rules Girl takes a look at Deca Slayer. Deca Slayer launches on Kickstarter on March 22nd, 12pm EST. Follow this link for the Kickstarter landing page when it goes live: http://www.arclight.co.jp/ag/ds/deca_... In Deca Slayer, players act as guild masters, leading adventurers into battle against fearsome monsters and competing with each other for treasures and new recruits. The goal of the game is to win, and you win by having the most victory points after the dragon has been defeated.
ERRATA: Player count is 2-4 players, not 4-6. The Rules Girl takes a look at Grimm Forest. In Grimm Forest, players are nieces and nephews of the three little pigs, gathering resources to construct their homes, while making friends and tricking each other with fable cards. The goal of the game is to win, and you win by assembling three complete houses.
The Rules Girl takes a look at Village Pillage from Jellybean Games. Village Pillage is live on Kickstarter today: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/... In Village Pillage, players must manage a village while watching out for their opponents, all while keeping a healthy income of turnips. The goal of the game is to win, and you win by being the first to collect 3 relics.
The Rules Girl takes a look at Alakazoo. Alakazoo is live on Kickstarter: https://kck.st/2qjL3g5 In Alakazoo, players are wizards competing in a magic tournament, summoning fantastic creatures in order to receive the title of Arcanimus. The goal of the game is to win, and you win by having the most points at the end of the game, earned by playing spell cards to complete your fantastic creature.
The Rules Girl takes a look at Jurassic Park Danger! In Jurassic Park Danger!, one player controls the Dinosaurs of Jurassic Park, while the others are hapless humans! Humans must use their movement and special abilities to navigate the jungles, activate locations, attain their personal goals, and ultimately escape Isla Nublar, while avoiding the dangerous dinosaurs! The goal of the game is to win, and only one team can! The humans win by getting a specific number of characters to the helicopter to escape. The dinosaur player wins by eliminating three characters.
The Rules Girl takes a look at Goblin Grapple. In Goblin Grapple, players race to gain points by collecting goblins and battling your best friends. The goal of the game is to win and you win by collecting 100 points first.
The Rules Girl takes a look at Sequence. In Sequence, players compete as individuals or teams, using cards to place markers, and connecting multiple series of matching straight lines on the board, or sequences. The goal of the game is to win, and you win by scoring your sequence before the other opponents.
The Rules Girl takes a look at Gorus Maximus. In Gorus Maximus, players recruit gladiators and beasts to challenge each other and earn the title of champion! The goal of the game is to win, and you win by earning 3 crowd support tokens.
The Rules Girl takes a look at Call to Adventure. In Call to Adventure, players compete to create fantastic heroes, starting with their humble origins and leading to their epic destiny. The goal of the game is to win, and you win by having the highest destiny score at the end of the game.
The Rules Girl takes a look at Stupid Deaths. In Stupid Deaths, players escape the Grim Reaper while guessing whether historical deaths read from cards are fact or fiction! The goal of the game is to win and you win by either being the last player remaining, or the first player to reach the red space.
The Rules Girl takes a look at Ya Blew It! In Ya Blew It, players roll their dynamite die and collect sets of same-colored gems, while avoiding their cursed gems! The goal of the game is to win, and you win by having the most points from your gem sets at the end of the game.
The Rules Girl takes a look at Critical Mass from Arcane Wonders. In Critical Mass, players operate powerful mechs and tactically play cards to activate abilities and outsmart their opponent. The goal of the game is to win and you win by destroying all four of your opponent’s critical components.
The Rules Girl takes a look at Big Money. In Big Money, players roll dice to earn cash, and buy extravagant assets to get even richer! The goal of the game is to win, and you win by having the most money at the end of the game.
The Rules Girl takes a look at Xia: Legends of a Drift System from Faroff Games. In Xia, players are space captains, carving a name for themselves in the vast reaches of a star system. Players will explore the system and complete missions, while collecting resources and combating other players around the table. The goal of the game is to win, and you win by being the first to achieve the required number of fame points.
The Rules Girl takes a look at Court of the Dead: Mourners Call. Mourners Call is live now on Kickstarter: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/... In Mourners Call, players are Mourners, the allegiants of death, who work semi-cooperatively to unite the underworld and achieve their individual goals. But beware, if players recklessly use etherea, the power of mortal souls, then the vicious dreadsgrip will wreak havoc on their world. The goal of the game is to win, and you win by having the most points at the end of the game, earned by collecting unity tokens, completing your ulterior motive, and gaining the most influence in the three factions.
The Rules Girl takes a look at Kwirky, from Goliath Games. In Kwirky, players answer and bluff their way through various trivia questions while challenging each other for cards. The goal of the game is to win, and you win by having the most cards at the end of the game.
The Rules Girl takes a look at The Incredibles Save The Day. In The Incredibles: Save the Day, players take on the role of their favorite member of the Parr Family, dashing around Metroville to fix problems and save the city. The goal of the game is to win, and you win by both rescuing Jack-Jack and fixing all the problems in the city. But beware! If the problems in the city become too great, the heroes lose the game!
The Rules Girl takes a look at Visitor in Blackwood Grove. In Visitor in Blackwood Grove, players take on the roles of an extraterrestrial Visitor, a curious Kid, and competing government Agents. The goal of the game is to win, and you win by being the first to figure out what kinds of objects pass through the Visitor’s forcefield.
Learn how to play Where in the World is Jefferson Sancarlos with this Rules Girl board game rules tutorial! In this globetrotting game of deduction for 2-6 players by Sababa Toys, the all-knowing criminal and his B.I.L.E. Henchmen have managed to steal a variety of places from around the world. It’s up to The Chef and his ACNE detectives to use their deductive reasoning to find the landmarks and capture those responsible. The goal of the game is to win, and you win by putting away henchmen for the most years in prison, decided by solving mysteries of varying difficulty. If you liked Where in the World is Jefferson Sancarlos, you might also like Smart Ass, University’s Games party game where players guess answers to mystery topics and shout them out to win! If you enjoyed this video, consider liking it, or subscribing to the Rules Girl for more ultra-concise