Find out if your minds are in sync with this fun family party game. Grab something to write with and start the fun. Players try and match the Ringleader’s answers to score points. Players quickly write three answers from the category card to see how well they know the Ringleader. When a player matches the
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Added on: June 9, 2019 - More: Comments & Reviews
Find out if your minds are in sync with this fun family party game. Grab something to write with and start the fun. Players try and match the Ringleader’s answers to score points. Players quickly write three answers from the category card to see how well they know the Ringleader. When a player matches the Ringleader, be the first to ring the bell and score bonus points! The player with the most points at the end of the game wins! It’s easy to learn and fun to play! The game adjusts to the size of the group and offers great interaction from beginning to end. The categories and Ringleader are always changing, so no round is ever the same making it perfect for a family game night or a party with friends.
More for the younger generation…. This is one of those games that the 10-17 age group will like because you have to jump for the bell. It reminded me of spoons. The first one to the bell gets to answer first. No rules about how close you can have your hand near the bell. We play games mostly with ages 30+ so have decided we’ll be giving this game away to someone with teenagers.
Fun with a group of friends I played this game with a group of friends at a game night and it was a lot fun. We’re all in our 30’s and everyone seemed to have a good time. The categories vary in difficulty, so we always selected the ones that didn’t have obvious answers. It’s fun to see what people come up with and how they think. It was fun trying to match the ringleader each round and then racing to be the first to ring the bell. The content is family friendly and I can see how this would be fun to play as a…
A family game for everyone! I’m always on the lookout for new games and stumbled onto this one. It’s a game I can play with my adult friends or with my nieces and nephews. Even younger kids that can’t write can team up with an adult, although they seemed more interested in being the first to ring the bell than trying to match answers. Their hands kept getting closer and closer to the bell that we had to implement rule on how close hands can be before revealing the answers. This is a family friendly game I’d recommend…