From the Manufacturer This award-winning game is highly educational and parent friendly, and each game is filled with lots of laughter. Consensus Junior Edition is extremely well suited as a family game. Consensus Junior Edition is a game about opinions. It is not a trivia game, nor is it a strategy game. It is a game which allows its participants to express themselves as individuals and/or as part of a group, all while learning about each other’s passions and personal preferences. Try Consensus Junior Edition today and start building memories that are sure to last a lifetime. For 3 to 8 Players, ages 8 and up 30 Minutes per Game. Includes: Game Board 200 Noun Cards 75 Adjective Cards 8 Voting Decks (8 colors, 10 cards per deck) 8 Game Pawns (8 colors) Instruction Sheet
S**A
Great game for any group
Super fun game. I love that the rules are simple, and it's not a long, complex game. My 11 and 13 year old boys can join in at times. Sometimes they may not know who/what the subject is, so we just skip that card, but they know they have to "think like an adult" when matching up the right noun to the adjective.
L**N
This game is so much fun! Our friends had us over to play
This game is so much fun! Our friends had us over to play, and we loved it so much, we bought the game for ourselves. Then we bought it for each of our grown children and their families.
T**R
Game for all ages!
We play this game all the time! It’s the perfect game to play with all ages!
M**L
A Great Connection Among All Ages
Lots of fun and a great connection with kids who are 11 or older. It's a level playing field no matter what your age; I play with my grandchildren, and we all have a lot of laughs.
L**.
Fun game!
This is an easy game to play. It sometimes is surprising when you see what people choose as their answers. Good for a laugh!!
R**Y
Five Stars
Great family game
L**D
Consensus opinion
This game was given as a Christmas present, and we played it as a family. We had a very fun time doing so.
E**Y
Anyone can win!
I enjoyed this game because it's not based on being a super genius to win it's about opinions and what you and your opponents might think about a particular topic.
TrustPilot
vor 3 Wochen
vor 1 Monat