by Patch Products
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| Sales Rank: | 753 (lower is better) |
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| Release Date: | 2005-06-15 |
| Label: | Patch Products |
| UPC: | 093514073639 |
| Binding: | Toy |
| Published By: | Patch Products |
| ASIN: | B000096QN1 |
| Category: | Toy |
Buzzword The Lively, Addictive, and Challenging Game that Fuzzes your Memory and Buzzes your Brain! Features
- Award Winner: The National Parenting Center Seal of Approval
- Award Winner: Parent's Choice Foundation - Silver Honor Award
- Award Winner: Parent's Guide to Children's Media - Honor Award
- Award Winner: Dr. Toy's - 100 Best Children's Products
- Award Winner: Family Review Center - Voted One of the 20 Great Products in 2005
Editorial Reviews and Product Descriptions
Product Description
You and your teammates have 45 seconds to solve 10 clues, and all the answers contain the buzz word. If your buzz word is "ball", you might get the clue "sticky one-cent wonder" to help you guess "gumball". This fast-paced, highly addictive game is great for the whole family. Set includes 200 cards with 400 clues, 10 scorecards, sand timer, scoreboard and marker. For 4 or more players. Ages 10 years and up. Made in USA.
Customer Reviews
Disasterous outcome. - Reviewed on 2008-07-13
4 customers found this review helpful, 5 did not.
I got this game for about 23.00, and of course soon as I order it Amazon drops the price $5.00 to about 18.00. This just made the experience a little more sour. We have a family, except for my husband, who really likes to play games. When I read the other reviews I thought, 'great a game that will be fun for everyone, including my husband who just seems to put up with playing games to make everyone else happy'. However, it was a very large disappointment due to its sketchy rules and need for an exacting answer. Playing it turned our gaming night into a disaster....so I guess we won't be pulling it out to play a second time.
Part of the problems revolved around when the second team tries for points the first team missed. Rules are not clear on the time allotted for the second team's go at it. Also, all I kept hearing about from my daughter was that none of the questions were from her 'generation', mind you she is 30 years old.She felt it was stilted for older generations. I personally disagree her because I felt a lot of the questions were not only from 'her' life time, but also some were from very early in my life time. I feel that was an attempt to make it multi-generational and her team got quite a few answers right.
Anyway, though this game is called lively, addictive and challenging. I personally didn't feel it was any of these things. Our family plays games around the table every weekend so we are pretty into games. Can't really recommend this one. I don't see how younger children could relate to it at all for the most part.
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