Humans.
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Description
Description
Designer |
Travis D. Hill |
Publisher | Button Shy |
Players | 3-8 |
Additional Info | BoardGameGeek (Images, Videos, Reviews) |
You are not a human, but you like human things like small talk and parties. You and some of your other non-human friends decide to dress up as humans and attend a human party. However, your non-human quirks show up at the most inconvenient times. Try to make your way through the party without it getting too out of hand.
3-8 players gamify small talk in this larp, improvisation, awkward game of trying to not show your true self. Create basics of a non-human, flip over a card to see what the small talk conversation topic is, and then talk away!
—description from the designer
In this game you play as non humans attending a costume party hosted by a human. It is your job to blend in without your non human traits ruining the party. Since all guests are in costume, it shouldn't be too hard to blend in! All you have to do is act human, which we all know how to do right?
—description from the publisher