Imagination Quelf Board Game

Imagination Quelf Board Game
Average Customer Rating: 4.5 / 5
- Recommended 12 and up, 3 to 8 players
- It¿s as simple as rolling the dice
- Laugh yourself silly following the Stunz and Showbiz instruction cards
- If you¿re the first player to the board¿s finish space and can give two answers to the final Scatterbrainz question, the game is yours
- Great family fun
Product Description
Have outrageous fun with your friends and family playing Quelf, the board game where you’ll use your creativity, wit and humor in ways you’ve never imagined. Whether you’re answering hilarious trivia, performing ridiculous stunts or obeying silly rules, you’ll be hard pressed to find a more unpredictably fun and exciting party game! Random has a new name…and it’s Quelf! Quelf is insanely fun and it’s easy to play too. But the outcome of Quelf is anything but si… More >>
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We opened this on Christmas Eve…best decision ever. We laughed so hard. This game is fun and easy for a group to play. The cards have you answering weird questions and pulling off activities that are completely nuts, but funny. My kids got to watch me build a fort out of chairs and blankets and sit in it until my next turn. My son had to snort like a pig every time he laughed…the weirdness and ease of this game are what make it so unique and enjoyable. This is a game for people who are willing to stretch their silliness to the extremes.
Rating: 5 / 5
I always liked games like Cranium, but have felt like they were made for the average person. The stunts and tasks are OK, and humming a tv theme in front of others is probably pushing the limits of regular people, but my friends and I are hams from way back in the day, and when we get together, we spontaneously do things that are ten times funnier and crazier than anything that game has us do. Enter Quelf, a game written for those of us who like a little attention and love to laugh.
You start the game by picking from a cast of hilarious characters (Queen Spatula is one) then you take turns rolling the dice to move around the board. The space you land on dictates the card category which range from serious and ridiculous questions (Does a chicken have lips and if it did, would he smack em?) to stunts (reorganize the room you are in until time runs out while using your best interior decorator impression), to creating awesome lists one person at a time until someone can’t think of another one (list reasons you’ve used or heard when breaking up with someone), to performing (pretend you are a talking parrot and commentate on the last minute of a basketball game using one and two word sentences), to hilarious rules for you individually or for the group (anytime you take a drink, propose a rousing toast that all players join in on). If you can’t (or won’t, but come on, what kind of party pooper are you?) do a task, you are doomed to move backwards on the game board, further from the goal and victory!
Though there are a few somewhat racy cards (list places you’ve been naked) nothing is patently sexual or inappropriate. A few pop culture references may fly over the head of some younger players, but you won’t feel like a bad parent for playing this in a room with kids in it. They could even join in some of the fun, or even better, the creators of this game have made an even more kid-friendly version called Flapdoodle.) Not only are the tasks a TON of fun, but you’ll marvel at how they were able to come up with so many of them and keep the game funny throughout! I’m always a little sore at the end from laughing myself silly.
If you haven’t already stopped reading this review, taken aback in horror, then I promise you’ll love this game. You and your friends and family will laugh yourselves into a stupor and end up with plenty of fantastic memories.
Rating: 5 / 5
I got this game as a graduation present, and when we opened it that night it was one of the most funniest and funnest nights me and my friends ever had. The simplicity of the games makes it even more fun (you roll the dice, pick a card, and do whatever the card says). This games makes you do really random and sometime embarrassing things, such as tap dancing while telling the group your most embarrassing story or point and stare at the wall for the whole game until otherwise noted.
It says 3-8 player but i think that 5 people should be the max because with 8 people is not as fun to do embarrassing things.
Also, this game does end!!! its not like cranium or monopoly that you never see the end of it.
This game is truly fun.
Rating: 5 / 5
This is a really fun game when you can let go. Get a good group of friends together and be silly. We had an enjoyable time playing this game with 2 other couples. All of us have been talking about it ever since.
Rating: 5 / 5
This game was a blast. Reminiscent of the ol’ Mad game, the backwards actions, and silly antics kept us engaged and filled the evening with laughter. We had many memorable moments that made us snicker the following day – and some great pictures were captured too. The consensus was that the girls had more fun than the guys – maybe a little too silly – but the guys had a good time all in all. A few both male & female were trying too hard to understand the point of this simple game in which the whole objective appears to be to let your guard down and just have fun.
Rating: 5 / 5