Tofu God
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Description
Description
Designer |
Andreas Preiss |
Publisher | Loosey Goosey Games |
Players | 2-6 |
Playtime | 20 mins |
Suggested Age | 16 and up |
Additional Info | BoardGameGeek (Images, Videos, Reviews) |
Tofu God is a party game of story snippets.
You will use cards showing silhouettes, mostly of animals, in an attempt to fill out the proverbial blanks you are dealt in the form of questions. Meanwhile, everybody else will try to intuit your answers and, more importantly, also which silhouettes you have chosen to represent them.
When it is your turn, you will answer one of two randomly drawn conundrums. To do this you will have eight of your ten silhouettes to pick from. For each of the three questions that make up your conundrum you will secretly decide on the best and the worst answer from your point of view. Question by question, everyone else will try to guess your favorite answer. Whenever someone is correct, both you and that player will get a point. However, if a player mistakenly thinks that your least favorite answer might be your favorite one, that player loses one point. The game ends when everyone has had the same amount of turns. If you manage to earn the most points, you win.
—description from the publisher