Board game, Énigmes absurdes

Énigmes absurdes


A game by Gabriel Munch-Anderson

2 - 6 Players30 minutesSimple

Storytelling

Card Game

Source - BoardGameGeek

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Description

Get ready to unleash your creativity and think outside the box with Énigmes absurdes, a hilarious card game designed by Gabriel Munch-Anderson. In this game, you'll be presented with a series of absurd riddles and puzzles that will challenge your ability to come up with inventive explanations. For example, if you're faced with the riddle "Louis XIV was thrown from the roof of the castle and is not dead," you might explain that the castle was made of sand, or that Louis XIV was actually a cat that landed on its feet. The possibilities are endless, and that's what makes this game so much fun. With simple rules that can be explained quickly, Énigmes absurdes is easy to learn and can be played with 2 to 6 players in just 30 minutes. The game is all about storytelling, and you'll have to think fast to come up with explanations that include a random word, all within a minute. The player who manages to explain the enigma gets to keep the card as a point, and the person with the most cards at the end of the game wins. First published in 2010, Énigmes absurdes is a great way to exercise your creative muscles and have a blast with friends and family. So gather a group of friends, get ready to think creatively, and see who can come up with the most absurd explanations to win the game.

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