
Out of Context
A game by Brian Hersch
3 - 6 Players 30 minutes Low
No associated mechanics.
Deduction, Party Game, Trivia
Description
Out of Context is a classic party game that's all about deduction and having a good time with friends. Published in 1985 by renowned game designer Brian Hersch, this game is easy to learn and can be enjoyed by 3 to 6 players. In just 30 minutes, you'll be quoting, guessing, and laughing with your friends as you try to figure out which quote is real and which ones are fake. Each player gets a set of cards with quotes on them, and the goal is to guess the real quote read by the dealer. You'll earn points for correctly identifying the real quote, and even more points if you can trick your friends into thinking your quote is the real deal. The first player to reach 25 points wins, making it a fun and fast-paced game that's perfect for a quick game night with friends.
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