🎉 Get ready to guess and giggle with family and friends!
The Bubblegum Stuff Call Em All Card Game is a vibrant, family-friendly card game designed for 4 or more players aged 8 and up. With no assembly required and made from premium materials, it promises hours of fun and laughter, making it an ideal gift for any occasion.
Product Dimensions | 3.7 x 18.5 x 11.5 cm; 320 g |
Manufacturer recommended age | 8 years and up |
Item model number | Call Em All Card Game |
Language: | English |
Number of Game Players | 4 |
Assembly Required | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Batteries included? | No |
Material Type(s) | Cardboard |
Colour | Multicolor |
ASIN | B07JLW1MHN |
P**Y
Happy memories of this 40 years ago
My family all played this as children and my daughter asked me to try and get it for her daughters .Packaging changed but same game . Great fun . Happy memories of caravan holidays playing this .
T**E
Good value
I ordered and it came. Can't complain about anything.
J**R
Great Family Game
Super fast delivery, came the next morning after ordering! Love this game, hours go by playing it & I definitely recommend it.
M**E
Tried and tested format.
Just a cheaper version of Pictionary containing dice, cards and an egg timer. Same idea - category depends on the number you throw and you try to suggest through drawing what the card contains against the timer. Easy to understand for any age and you can play as a couple or in groups. Tried and tested format. This set has a slightly cheap feel to the box and pads, but then at only £12 it gives hours of fun over the holiday period and is small enough to pack for quiet moments on holiday.
R**Y
Brilliant
Brilliant fun for all the family
M**T
Easy-to-understand game, but not really worth purchasing.
Most other reviews will describe the actual game itself, so I won't waste time with that, but instead focus on what you actually get in this box. Based on randomly choosing four letters and some kind of category, this game could easily be played simply by blindly picking letters from a book or newspaper, and each player nominating a category for each round of play - so you don't really "need" this kit to play.The box the game comes in is pretty smart and compact, with a austere/classic simple black and purple design, which I would think is intended to appeal to an adult consumer - it's not particularly colourful or keen to communicate the 'fun' of the game of the box. In contrast, the box contents include cards printed with a dark blue tone, a dark blue plastic timer and the notepad is also printed with a similar blue colour. Additionally, the cards feature the game title 'Categorically Speaking' on the reverse of the cards in a totally different font, and then has a completely different, far more 'fun' style logo version of 'Categorically Speaking' on the playing side of each card. Either the game is mid-development, or the manufacturer decided to only update the box artwork to appeal to an older crowd - whilst keeping the content as the previous, evidently more child-friendly, iteration - or the content is sourced separately and the seller has no control over changing this. The result is that it's a pretty disappointing game to spend money on.My critique: the game itself is ideal for family or a mixed-age settings, as the categories are generally accessible to young children and the elderly alike, but the execution of the game currently doesn't help with this. All the cards have the same reverse design (solid blue with the game name) and a small but valuable change would be to use a different colour for the letter cards and the category cards - due to the way the game is packed (and because there are far fewer letter cards), these are mixed together and it's a pain to separate these out before play. Similarly, based on this 'family' set-up, it'd be great to get more than two pencils included, and maybe supply these in different colours to make it more 'fun' for younger players. Lastly, reconsider the entire aesthetic of this game to make it more colourful and geared towards families or young children. I understand that the maker/importer of this game has a whole range based on a similarly pared down, 'vintage' aesthetic, but it just doesn't fit this game very well.In summary, it's an okay game - I'm sure you'll have fun, especially if you start coming up with your own more scandalous category ideas or get progressively more controversial in your suggested words (speaking as adult players) - but I think it's not really worth paying out £10 or more for this particular version of it.
H**E
Present
Brought as a present
R**N
Great game
Great game, easy to play
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