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Anomia Card Game

Everest Toys Anomia Card Game

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  • For 3-6 players
  • Takes about 30 minutes a round
  • Tons of replay value

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It's My New Favoritest GameReviewed by a member of the Sacred Heart Gaming Club West Des Moines, IAAnomia was an appealing game that I got genuinely involved in. The goal was to collect all the cards by using your random knowledge! Each player begins their turn by drawing a card from a the draw pile. As soon as an opponent draws a card with the same symbol your card has, you have to name an example of a the word on your opponent's card. So, if your opponent s card said rocketships , you could say Apollo 11. If you say your example first, you get the opponent's card. That card is worth one point for you, and is removed from the game. As you draw more cards, you place them on top of each other. Their are also wild cards, which add another level of complexity to the gameplay. They do it by making different symbols match each other as if they were the same symbol.I really loved this game! It was so captivating, I spent the rest of the day telling my (confused) friends that I had won this game with a weird title. You will love it so much your victories will be exhilarating and your defeats will be crushing.I loved every part of the gameplay, but I will explain my favorite parts of Anomia. The use of random knowledge makes you feel GREAT when you can use some random fact, like knowing a business mogul. The game is even more exhilarating when you have two in a row, due to a person losing the top of their stack. It is also cool to have to watch all the cards of your opponents. I would recommend this for anyone, but the two best groups to play it with would be a group of friends and then a family. It may also not be the best for anyone who does not like to be stressed, but that is the only downside to this game. 5Anomia is a Classroom Favorite!The following review was written by Lauren, one of my fourth grade students. Anomia is a game that can be played up to six people. It is a quick talking game that goes pretty fast. Directions:Each player starts out with one card, put the rest of the cards in the middle in two piles. Each player also takes turns drawing cards from either pile in the middle until someone has the same shape on another players card. If you draw a card that has two shapes on it, it's called a wild card. Even if the two symbols don't match, they have to face-off just like any card. Well when you face-off, you look at your rivals card, and say something that goes in the subject of what the card said. If you say a word that fits in the subject before the other player does, you take their card and put it in a another pile next to your pile. Keep your eyes peeled there might be another match! when the deck runs out count your treasure cards and the person with the most wins! if two players yell out a word at the same time, you draw another card from the two piles and see who gets that one first. If there is another tie, keep doing that until one player gets the card first.This game is a fun game that our class has from our game closet. It is so fun, some people fight over who gets it first. It is also a fun game that you can play with your family, friends, or children. I would highly recommend this game for you, your family, and your friends.Pros: Quick play, lots of fun, blue cards are easy, red is hard.Cons: lots of arguments, cards rip or tear easily, the box can also rip or tear easily. 4Interesting new game, causes you to think.I've read that this game is a memory-recall game meeting slapjack. The game is simple, with each card having symbols and a category (e.g. pet). When two people have matching symbols, they have to yell an item of the other player's category (e.g. "Dog!" for pet). The first person to end saying their opponent's category get the opponents card. The beauty of the game occurs when a losing player has a card below that matches the symbol of someone's deck, causing another face off. This catches many by surprise, adding to the fun element of the game.When I saw the rules, I wondered how much fun this game would be but I was pleasantly surprised when I brought it out for a 6 person game. Your mind really draws blanks when it's put under pressure, which adds to the enjoyment of the game. My only complaints are when we land on a category that people don't know (e.g. I'm still not sure I know what a rock opera is). It's easy to see when some people aren't quick on their feet though, which may make the game less fun for them but the amusement in seeing others face-off can cause them to continue playing. 5Great game, very simple rulesGreat game, very simple rules, no setup time, good for many players or just a few. Probably even good for mental health, a friend with a TBI really enjoys playing and said she had to do similar exercises with her physical therapy, so great for everyone! 5Think QuickAnomia plays off that your brain works a little differently under pressure! This game will make you think fast. I really enjoy it but cant seem to stay interested more than one or two rounds with friends. It seems to be more of a filler during game night than a main one. It is great with friends or family. There are some categories I just don't as well which makes this not as fun for me.Summary: Does the symbol on your card match one on another player's card? If so, you must quickly face-off with the other player by giving an example of the person, place, or thing on their card before they can do the same for yours. If you blurt a correct answer out first, you win their card and drawing continues until out of cards.Directions: Draw a card from the center pile and flip it over. Does the symbol on your card match one on another player's card? If so, you must quickly face-off with the other player by giving an example of the person, place, or thing on their card before they can do the same for yours. If you blurt a correct answer out first, you win their card and drawing continues. Sounds simple, right? Wrong! Wild cards allow unlike symbols to match, increasing the number of things you must pay attention to. Cascading face-offs can occur when you hand over a lost card revealing a new top card on your play pile. All this adds up to a high-energy, hilarious play experience where everyone is involved at all times.The Goal:Collect the most cards.The Setup:Shuffle one of the 2 decks and create 2 draw piles in the center of the table.The Play:The starting player draws a card from either deck and flips it face-up in front of them. Each additional player does the same thing. Watch for symbols that match, when a match occurs, the players whose cards match much shout out an answer that matches their opponent's card. The winner collects their opponents card and places it in a collection pile in front of them. Play continues with the next player.Wild cards will add additional symbols to watch for, so face-offs happen more and more frequently. Once a card has been collected, it will reveal the card underneath, which often leads to a casade of face-offs. Pay attention!Game End:When both draw piles have been depleted the game ends. Each player counts the number of cards won in face-offs, the player with the most cards wins! 4This is our favorite game!Anomia is our absolute favorite game. It's the perfect card game for when you want to have friends over and works well for 6-10 people. As players go around the table and take turns flipping a card, you have to look for your matching symbol. When you see it, you have to call out something that matches your opponents category. If their category is "Presidents" and yours is "toothpaste," you must say something like "JFK." If you name your item first, you win the other person's card. If they have another card under that one, that new card is active and whoever has that matching symbol must be ready to play. You have to pay attention, so save your chitchat for before or afterwards. Now there is an X Rated version of this game which is also super fun. 5Fun!!!! Fun!!! Fun!!!I came across Anomia while looking for party games, and thought I'd give it a try. At my next dinner party, I pulled out the game, and we sat down to play. The rules were easy enough to learn, and within 5 minutes, EVERYONE was having a blast. Normally quiet friends were shouting excitedly to make sure they were the first to get their answer out. Normally vocal and quick witted friends were stumbling for answers. We played 5 times that night. Then, recently the company I work at moved a group of us to a new building. Many of my colleagues used to play table tennis everyday at lunch time, but now there wasn't a ping-pong table, so I decided to order another copy for the office. I left it in the lunch room, and when I came in for lunch the next day several people were sitting around a table playing the game, and it was just like the dinner party. People were laughing, shouting out answers, and having a great time. Since then, so many people have come up to me asking me where I got the game and to thank me for bringing it in to work.I have worked out one additional rule to the game: Once an answer has been used, it can't be used by those players again. (e.g. Beagle can't be used for dog breed again.) That way, players have to come up with new answers and can't just memorize a stock answer for a certain category.This game is: Strongly recommended! 5Easy, Fun Party GameAnomia is a fun, casual game for small gatherings. The game play is easy to learn, and it is fast paced and dynamic.The only downside might be replay value. If you play the game regularly, you will inevitably come up with the same word-associations for the keywords. That said, if you rotate the game will several others it will last a long time. This set comes with two decks of distinct clues that you can use alternately. 4A nice fun casual game of quick thinking and reactionsA nice fun casual game of quick thinking and reactions. My family and I had a blast playing the game. Definitely more fun if you just have the cards popping out quickly, and only checking to see if the proper symbols are shown for the face off. My mom was kind of ruining the spirt of the game at first by slowly drawing out her card so that she can have a word ready for all our cards. My only complaint is like after about a session or 2, you kind of see all the cards, so I feel like it's not a game you can bust out constantly if you want to keep it feeling fresh. 4Love Anomia!We love this game. We don't play it the official way. Instead, while waiting at a restaurant for our meal or during dinner preparation one person will pull 10 cards (for 3 people guessing) and then announce the category. The first person to give an answer wins the card. Depending on who is playing, we'll make them say 3 examples for the category. Person with most cards wins. Lots of fun for mini-breaks to keep kids off devices. 5
Everest Toys Anomia Card Game

Everest Toys Anomia Card Game

4.7
Error You can't add more than 500 quantity.
Regular price
€39,00
Sale price
€39,00
Regular price
€64,00
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Save 39% (€25,00)