Wits and Wagers Review - with Tom Vasel
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1775? You must have served in the seven years war
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@thedicetower when you called the trivia pursuit peices pie slices here in the uk people would go nuts because here everyone calls them chesse peices!
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That's because he's a vampire ;)
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I was in the market for a new board game, because frankly, I was tired of Monopoly(monotonous) and Risk (kids crashed). I ended up watching this review and bought the game based on it. I gotta say it was a lot of fun and I'm glad I went with this version and not the family one. We do play with younger kids (10-16) and some questions can be lost on them, but for the most part they can keep up. Thank you.
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Thank you for this review, based on your advice I bought the game and it was extremely fun and addictive.
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can you make your own questions? is there a template somewhere
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Another great review, Tom. I'll have you know thanks to your reviews I have a great collection of board games in my closet and I shall be adding this one to my collection as well. Thanks!
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There is an international version - called Gambit 7, by Days of Wonder. Check it out!
We just updated the Wits & Wagers packaging and included some extra green chips that are worth 25 points each. I doubt that you will run out of poker chips now!
This latest version should be available in stores starting in November 2009. YOu can recognize it because the tagline one the new box is "The Most Award-Winning Party Game in History".
I hope this helps.
Cheers!
Dominic
Designer of Wits & Wagers and Say Anything
DomCrap 2 years ago 8
1775?
wow so you are 200+ years old? haha
Yaoau 2 years ago 4