Who's In The Bag
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- Amazon Sales Rank: #865 in Toys & Games
- Brand: Paul Lamond Games
Editorial Reviews
Michael Parkinson
A cross between Give Us A Clue and a night with Rory Bremner
Manufacturer's Description
A form of verbal charades, the idea is to help your team mates identify as many famous characters as possible in a race against the clock.
Customer Reviews
Great fun!
A brilliant game based on very simple principles. The game consists of a bag, a timer and oval shaped cards on which there are the names of three people - fiction and non-fiction. The basic aim of the game is to describe as many people on the cards which are picked out of the bag to your team without naming the actual person in a set time limit. The game is reliant on verbal dexterity and quick thinking and anyone can play it.
Sounds very basic but it fantastic fun and creates a great atmosphere in any party. It also sounds easy but it can be very difficult especially when you get stuck on an obscure person to describe. The instructions give a variety of ways to play the game but the best way to play is to get stuck in and play the basic game first as outlined in the first paragraph.
Highly recommended.
A great way to pass the boredom of a family gathering
With the prospect of Christmas looming many people will be dreading the thought of spending an excessive period of time through obligation with various family members. If this is you then Who's in the Bag can help.
It is like the name game bit and the end of the TV quiz show of 'They think it's all over' but without Rory McGrath and Nick Hancock. It is pitched at children and adults with a variety of different people so you may or may not know what this person does but it is fun to try and infer the name without saying it. It is less contraversial than Monopoly and causes less arguments than Scrabble and certainly makes the time fly, as well as allowing you and your loved ones some time to relax and have a laugh and forget what you had been stressing about all day.
Fun for all the family
Who's in the bag is a great game to take if your going on holiday, on long drives or flights, or if you just fancy fun on a night in. The game isn't aimed at anyone particularly as all the names, characters, and places in the bag come from different genres and time periods.
This game makes the time fly and although it does have quite a long life it can become boring if you play it constantly round after round.





