A game where everyone loses!
A character, an adjective, an action, a place and voilà! Now you've got the funniest stories!
- Each player takes a sheet of paper from the notepad and finds a pencil.
- Each player picks a card of each color and puts them in order from 1 to 4.
Simultaneously, players use their 4 cards to create a story by choosing one of the two options on each card.
Each player illustrates his or her story in the form of a comic strip. No pressure: the drawings can be as bad as the story.
When everyone has finished, each player shows his/her comic strip created from the cards drawn.
A vote is taken for the most ridiculous story. At 3, 2, 1, the chosen comic strip is pointed at. The cartoonist with the most votes wins the game. In the event of a tie, they share the victory.
Includes :
- 200 cards (double-sided)
- 1 tablet (100 sheets)
Characteristics :
- Game in French
- Recommended age: 7 and up
- Author : Joël Gagnon
- Illustrator : Élise Gravel
- Publisher: Randolph
- Difficulty level: beginner/easy
- Number of players: 2 to 28
- Duration: 20 minutes
About the illustrator
Élise Gravel needs no introduction. She's a true schoolyard star. Whether it's her amusing documentary series Les petits dégoûtants or her large-scale albums such as La clé à molette, she can certainly boast of having attracted even the most reluctant of children to reading. Even toddlers can enjoy her absurdist humor, thanks to her hilarious Je suis terrible and Une patate à vélo.