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Just One Party Game is a fast-paced, cooperative word guessing game for 3-7 players aged 8 and up. Featuring 550 unique words and erasable markers, it delivers quick 20-minute rounds that keep every game fresh and engaging. Perfect for friends and family, it’s a high-replayability party staple that sharpens teamwork and creativity.
Unit Count | 1 Count |
Package Quantity | 1 |
Item Weight | 414 Grams |
Material Fabric | Paper |
Style Name | Just One Party Game |
Color | Various |
Theme | Party |
Number of Items | 1 |
Language | English |
Container Type | Box |
Number of Players | 3-7 |
S**G
Super easy to pick up, great for any age or game-level ability. Good for large groups.
Many games suffer from a challenge of either being too complicated for guests / family of varying ages and "game interest" or being too lame to hold the attention of serious gamers. Or they need a specified number of players but not too many. If you want to keep a game on hand that you can pull out for just about any occasion or age range, Just One is, well, just that one game!I first played Just One at an outdoor gathering around a bonfire with a large crowd of mostly "mature" adults - it was a hoot. I've played it since in groups ranging from 4 to 10 people, with ages ranging from preteen to retirees, it has really held the interest of all.4 is about the smallest group that can reasonably play. There is one "guesser" each round and the rest of the group writes down a single word (just one word, get it?) to hopefully convey the Guess Word. And of course the Guesser has "just one" guess. The catch is that if you write the same word as someone else, you both erase your word. So you want to be obvious, but not too obvious that others would write down the same thing. One of the most enjoyable elements of the game is seeing the word associations others come up with. And seeing the guesser connect the dots.For example, say the Guess Word is "fire" and you're playing with 5 people. Two players write "smoke" and cancel each other out. The remaining players have "hot" and "employee". MAYBE the guesser will guess "fire" but they might guess "boss" or something on a completely different train of thought. All said, this is a fun game to have on hand, especially for groups larger than 4.
C**S
A new group favorite!
We purchased this game before the holidays and it has quickly become one of our favorite party games! It has a similar vibe to Blank Slate, which we also own, but I much prefer this one. Rather than trying to match one other person, and only one other person, you want your answer to be unique. However, you also don't want it so unique as to throw off the person guessing the answer. This leads to a lot of "ah ha!" moments when everyone has creative clues, as well as "oh man!" when two or more clues match up and are eliminated and the guesser is left trying to get "Sunrise" when their only clue is "Rooster".The Good: The component quality of this game is fine. The cards are pretty standard for this type of game - not super heavy duty, but not really necessary for a game where you pull from a box. Each player (up to the included number) get their own dry erase easel and marker. Each marker is a different color & has an attached eraser which is pretty cool. Everything fits easily back in the box with very little wasted space. The game takes no time to setup, is super easy to teach, and is always a good time.The Bad: Some people have had issues with a marker or two being dead on arrival. We did not have that problem, but you can easily replace them with any dry erase markers of equal size if you want them to fit in the box.The Indifferent: The goal of the game is to get enough correct answers, as a team, to beat scores listed in the instructions. You can play by the rules with scoring, or simply go around and around for the fun & laughs of it. There isn't any strategy beyond the clue selection since you have no control over what everyone else around the table will do. For me, this game is all about the laughs, and we often throw scoring out the window.
P**Q
Our new family dinner game
This game has been easy to implement at the dinner table for a group of 5 people aged 12 to 84.We like to play a game at the table while eating. We have been playing The Metagame and Trophies for the past 2 months, which are both card games, but we've seen all the cards already and some of the answers are becoming redundant. I wasn't convinced of the trivia games out there, based on my family interests, so I took a gamble with this game. My parents are a lot older so it has to be a game that would be easy for them to play and also a game that they would not get frustrated by. I was worried that having the easels and markers at the table would be a hassle, and it is compared with the other card games, but it seems to be working out O.K. You might need to let go of any OCD tendencies if you want to play this at the dinner table and be O.K. with cards stained by spaghetti sauce.Compared with the other two mentioned games, the Metagame was way more funny, but my dad wouldn't put much effort into it. There is also the problem of voting for the best answer and there can be clear biases. The Trophies game is by far the easiest to implement.Just One, which is currently the #1 rated party game on BGG.com, is easily picked up after the first demo round. For set up, everyone is given an easel and marker. 13 cards are drawn from the box, then one person goes first as the guesser. The guesser displays the card on their easel so they can't see the answers and shows it to the group. Then the guesser picks a number randomly from 1-5 which corresponds to a number and word on the card. The rest of the group then comes up with just one word clues following some simple rules, then reveal simultaneously to everyone but the guesser. Illegal clues are put face down and the valid clues are revealed to the guesser who now has just one shot to guess the clue. Then the next player goes and so on until all 13 cards have been used. There's scoring on the back of the rulebook to see how you as a group performed.My mom will sometimes break the rules and will often say things out loud (like the answer) or will tell the guesser which clues are most helpful (usually her own), but the important thing is to have fun. There is one clue, however, that we get tripped over often and that's the "same family" rule: If two words are in the "same family" they are eliminated. The rulebook example is "prince" and "princess". On BGG, there was overall consensus that "allergic" and "allergy" (or some equivalents) were in the same family, but "spork" and "fork" or "spoon" were not, even though clearly spork is born from the marriage fork and spoon and physically is a mix between a spoon and a fork. On the other hand, according to the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary,Word Family is defined as"1. A group of related words that are formed from the same worda word family consisting of 'help,' 'helper,' and 'helpful'2. a group of words with particular features in common'Cat' and 'hat' are in the same word family."So, I am more convinced spork and fork and spoon are in the same family. This game is a little slower than the other games, because people sit write down their answer, but for me, I find that I have more time to do things since I can write my clue quickly and start loading the dishwasher or warming up cookies while others are still thinking. For us, sometimes the guesser says which clue that clinched the guess and that's sort of a "win" for that individual. There is a rule that says, "Mystery word written in a foreign language", which if you're skimming might be mistaken as you can't use foreign language words, and I had to clarify that rule.It has also been interesting to see the different types of clues given and and get a peek at how other minds think.We've gotten good laughs and at least for us, it has been easy to implement at the dinner table for 5 people aged 12 to 84 and I can recommend this game if you have large age ranges, people who are interested in light fun, and people who enjoy cooperative games.
S**I
Quick game, good quality, shipped quickly
Love this game. Already own a copy and often have more interest in the game than the game can seat. This was on sale for a very cheap price, so I decided to get another copy so that we would have more easels to accommodate more players. This is a great end of the night game, one my game group often plays when we are looking for a lighter game that can play quickly. This arrived quickly. Definitely worth it.
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