Cranium Game

December 31, 2017 - Comment

The Cranium Game is outrageous fun and gives players a chance to show off their talents! Players team up to cruise around the board completing activities in 4 color-coded categories: Creative Cat, Data Head, Star Performer, and Word Worm. One team picks a card from the category that matches their space on the board, and

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The Cranium Game is outrageous fun and gives players a chance to show off their talents! Players team up to cruise around the board completing activities in 4 color-coded categories: Creative Cat, Data Head, Star Performer, and Word Worm. One team picks a card from the category that matches their space on the board, and must successfully complete the activity before time runs out. Spelling a word backwards, drawing with their eyes closed, and solving a puzzle are just of few of the activities they might do. The first team to reach the Cranium Central space and complete one last challenge wins! Cranium and all related trademarks of Cranium, Inc. Copyright 2016 Cranium. Hasbro Gaming and all related terms are trademarks of Hasbro.

Product Features

  • Players can show off their talents
  • Move around the board completing activities in 4 fun categories
  • Featuring word play, sketching, sleuthing, acting, and more
  • Play in teams
  • Includes 600 cards, 4 movers, Cranium Clay, timer, die, 1 notepad, and instructions

Comments

Kathy Hartman says:

fun, however this is a newer version of Cranium, and if you are older than 30, you might not know all the questions. fun, however.

OlyNomad says:

Fun game – something for everyone We are Cranium fanatics in our house and have been playing the game since the beginning when the only place you could get it was at the big name coffee store. It is my favorite game to play and I’ll have company over just to have people to play it with. 

LVesper says:

Creative Game! We own a few different Cranium games, but not this one. My daughter had played it before, but the rest of us had not. The description says it is for ages 16 and up. At first, I thought that might be a bit off, but after playing it, I agree with that. It also requires at least 4 people to play, so we had to wait until all four of us were available. Our players were my husband and I, along with our sixteen year old daughter and 19 year old son. The game itself is pretty creative. The instructions were okay, but there were a couple of times when clarification would have been helpful. For example, the first couple of cards we played, one of the teammates read the card. Then we had one card come up that it didn’t make sense for anyone on that team to see the card in advance, so we started having the opponents read the cards. The questions and activities were fun. My daughter enjoyed the play-doh activities. I wish it came with a small laminated type card or mat to use with the play-doh…

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