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THE COOL GAME OF THE DAY - Reverse Charades!

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Reverse Charades Gets Everyone in on the Act!

Award-winning Reverse Charades is a hilarious twist on the classic game of charades. Instead of one person acting out a clue for a team to guess, a team acts out clues for one person, so now everyone is in on the fun! Your team has 60 seconds to act out as many words as the guesser can get. The team with the most correct guesses wins. Reverse Charades is perfect for family fun, parties or team building.

"The Reverse Charades game is exactly what it is named–instead of one person acting out words for the team to guess, the team has only ONE minute to have a person guess as many as possible.... Wow, did we laughso much! My stomach was sore from laughing so hard." - Two Classy Chics Reviews

"I am glad we have started playing this game while my kids are young; I want them to feel comfortable acting and playing with other people." - Brittleby's Corner

"I've never been a big charades fan because I am terrible at acting. But with Reverse Charades, the grandkids were able to mask my lack of talent with their energy and we all had a good laugh... These were really funny words for a group to act out. Watching my wife act out 'cow tipping' with the grandkids isn't something I'll forget anytime soon.' - 5 Star Amazon Review






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