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| | | Description: | | Brand new in factory sealed box | | | Features: | |
• Recomened 12 and up
• The famous Hollywood sign once read ‘Hollywoodland’, fact or crap
• From the day-to-day to the truly bizarre, you just need to just answer: Is it fact or crap
• Great family fun
• For 3-6 players
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Length:
| 2.5 inches | | Product Width:
| 10.0 inches | | Product Height:
| 10.0 inches | | Product Weight:
| 2.05 pounds | | Package Length:
| 9.9 inches | | Package Width:
| 9.8 inches | | Package Height:
| 2.5 inches | | Package Weight:
| 2.0 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 13 reviews |
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Fun game for all!Jan 30, 2010 This is a great game for small dinner parties or family night. Good laughs to be had by all...and you learn off the wall trivia.
1 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Not greatAug 10, 2009 Our family is disappointed in this game. The game would be much more fun and interesting--and actually educational--if the creators included the correct answers to the questions that are "crap" (false) and elaborated with additional interesting facts on the answers that are "fact".
Our family would not buy this game again.
5 of 5 found the following review helpful:
A fun, easy, adult party game for the not-so-seriousMay 17, 2009 First; this is a game for adults because many of the questions relate to cultural realities from the 20th century. So those who decided to let their children read the title of the game just chill because the game isn't meant for them.
Second; we first played this game at a coffeehouse across from our daughter's college campus. None of us knew the rules and we just started playing. We had such a great time that we went and purchased the game (TV version)! Tonight we opened the box and once again were laughing with friends. This game does have a simplicity that lets everyone participate even if they aren't 'experts' in a topic unlike some adult games that just shut off some players who are overwhelmed by a topic. This is about having fun ... not about scoring on an IQ test.
My only critique is that the creators have not provided the FACT to those questions whose correct answer is CRAP. I would have liked to know what the right answers were but this is a minor detail because I made plenty of guesses tonight when I didn't have any idea what the answer was and I had FUN!
So, if you like to get friends together for a fun night ... add this to your collection of party games. I know I am hoping that there will be other editions in addition to the original and the TV FACT or CRAP that we just bought.
1 of 3 found the following review helpful:
It's just a game of chance-very dissapointingDec 26, 2008 We purchased this game for our 11yr old son and set out to play it the day he opened it. My first observation was that this game is not made of high quality material. If you don't pay attention to your grip on the cards, you will surely bend them. The tokens are just cardboard. While playing, my 7yr old decided to join us. To give you an idea of how left up to chance this game is, at the end, I had 2 tokens, my 11yr old and husband had about equal amounts (something like 40) and my 7yr old had 3 less than them! With 10 more minutes of play he could have won the game - solely basing his answers on chance. In fact, my youngest was placing his 'fact' or 'crap' card on the table before the question was even asked and he STILL did well. The questions are way too obscure and at best you might win with a talent for reading faces as the questions are being asked. If you like Vegas and you're feeling lucky, you will like this game - it's all about luck.
2 of 17 found the following review helpful:
Is this name needed?Dec 13, 2008 I saw this game when I walked into a store today. How can we expect the language of our children to be respectable when we allow this language to be placed in common useage?
We are not in Vegas playing a card game. It is displayed where children are walking and looking for something to play. It may not be the worse word in the world, but children already think anything goes.
I teach and I am so tired of the gutter our children are crawling out of these days.
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