You're either a villager, a werewolf, a doctor or a seer (there's a town drunk but we usually throw that card out). The narrator then gets the included script card that explains the flow of the game in steps and passes out cards with your character. Recommended for adults but it's honestly suitable for all. Your group (7–35 people are recommended, the more the better!!) will decide on who will be the narrator. We’ve played with groups of adults and they seem to enjoy it as much as the kids do! We will keep this game in rotation for a long time." - Dear_Jane Promising review: " My kids (ages 7–13) LOVE this game and it’s incredibly fast and easy to learn (as opposed to so many games these days). Whoever runs out of cards first wins! You can play with three to eight players and the *recommended* age is 8 and up. Whoever does the motion last picks up the center pile. Oh! And there's also "narwhal" where everyone makes a unicorn horn with their hands clapped together above their heads, "gorilla" where everyone bangs on their chest like a gorilla and "groundhog" where everyone has to knock on the table. If the picture on the card that's placed down matched the word that's been said, everyone races to slap the center pile of cards and whoever slaps the pile last has to add the center pile to their personal pile. Everyone takes turns putting a card in the middle while saying "taco," "cat," "goat," "cheese," and "pizza," in that order. To play, pass out all of the cards to players and have everyone keep their pile face down.
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