The Yes! No! Game
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Average customer review:Product Description
The fast and furious game where answering Yes or No gets you dinged out by the bell! Read the rapid fire questions out to your opponent and if you can get them to answer either Yes or No, or repeat the same answer, you get to ring the bell and keep the ca
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #211 in Toys & Games
- Brand: Paul Lamond Games
- Model: PLG0241
Editorial Reviews
Manufacturer's Description
The fast & furious game where answering Yes or No gets you dinged out by the bell.
Manufacturer's recommended age 8 years +.
Customer Reviews
Not worth the money
Once you get the idea of how to play (i.e.read a list questions to someone and they mustn't say "yes" or "no"), you may as well do it yourself with little imagination and a timer.
Some of the subject matter is out of date too e.g. Margaret Thatcher is mentioned on one of the cards. For a game rated as age 6 upwards, there are a lot of cards that are not relevant for the young generation.
Its a shame as its a good concept.
Yes No Game
Fab game, lots of fun for all the family. Ask the questions really quickly and in different tones makes it more fun. Played it several times now and it still has us in stitches!
I can't believe I still own this game!
I got given this game for a birthday present a few years ago ... I thought that the friend who bought it for me was trying to tell me something, like "I really don't like you, so have this!" I've since discovered that this was a blind buy by my friend, based on the fun looking exterior on the box. The phrase "never judge a book by it's cover" has never been more true in this case.
To get any kind of enjoyment out of this game, at all, you've either got to be so drunk that you can't tell the difference between a bowl of frog spawn and a perfectly well prepared roast dinner, or so odd in the head that a bramble bush seems like an obvious material to make headphones out of.
I'm not a fan.





