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Roxley  |  SKU: ROX700

Gorilla Marketing

$34.95 CAD
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Description

Designer Adam Wyse
Publisher Roxley
Players 3-8
Playing Time 20-40 mins
Suggested Age 8 and up

Here we have an advertising agency with a problem. To hear the CEO tell it, the fault lies with his "idiotic advertising execs". But the more immediate problem facing the firm is the fact that he has just fired them all! Even witnesses down on 4th Street could hear his rage-fueled tirade that he ended with "I COULD REPLACE YOU MORONS WITH GORILLAS AND GET BETTER RESULTS!!!" Cut to a month later, and his solution was exactly that. The old grouch replaced all of his employees with a bunch of primates: you and your opponents. This is the glamorous life of 1960s advertising execs.

Gorilla Marketing is a party game of naming ridiculous products, movies, companies, bands, college courses, or food trucks! It is played over two rounds: In round 1, you name the thing, and in round 2, you write the advertising tag line for it.

Round 1 starts by each player picking a category and putting it at the top of their booklet. If we're playing the movie pack, these categories might be something like Horror or Western. Each turn, pass booklets to the left and roll the dice to form an acronym. Players must use the letters that were rolled and write down the name of a ridiculous movie that fits the acronym and the category of the booklet in front of them. Once your booklet comes back to you, it's time to use the crazy awards on your card to judge the best answer. Which of these Western movies features the "Closest Close-Up"? The gorillas with winning titles will earn what we're all after: bananas!

In Round 2, we're passing booklets around again, using acronyms to write the advertising tag lines for the winning titles from Round 1. The best tag lines will earn MORE BANANAS!

Customer Reviews

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Rémi Savard
That's great monkey business right there!

This game is pretty much what Telestrations would be without the drawings, but added bananas.

What the groups I played this one with enjoyed the most is the framed creative freedom this game provides. You're free to come up with any title/name/concept you want, so long as you respect the acronym provided by the dice. And depending on the players around the table, things can get dark, raunchy, silly - but so far, they've ALWAYS been hilarious.

I have yet to feel this one get old, probably because there's a very decent amount of replayability in the box already due to dice and their nature.

I find the Judging awards are really just a suggestion, but can indeed provide an additional laugh here and there. Once, for example, we had a Kids' movie award that had to be judged in accordance with the "Most Unexpected Gore"... Needless to say, ANY gore would be unexpected in a kids' film, but it was ultimately awarded to the appropriately titled film "Who Bullies Rosie?"

Can't wait to get this one to the table again!