Reddit Reddit reviews Asmadi Games We Didn't Playtest This at All - with Chaos Pack

We found 26 Reddit comments about Asmadi Games We Didn't Playtest This at All - with Chaos Pack. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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For 2-15 playersTakes 1-5 minutes to playGreat party game
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26 Reddit comments about Asmadi Games We Didn't Playtest This at All - with Chaos Pack:

u/PlaidKangaroo · 10 pointsr/boardgames

Seconded. I believe “We Didn’t Playtest This At All” is the one you’re looking for.

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u/bookchaser · 5 pointsr/boardgames

We Didn't Playtest This at All. I bought it after seeing it mentioned in /r/boardgames/. I loved the one-star reviews on Amazon from people who didn't understand the game.

It's an absurd party game. The first time I played it in my 6-person group, we played six rounds. I lost the first five rounds before it was even my turn to play (but that's OK because you often get to take an action during other peoples' turns). In the sixth round, I played one hand only because I got to go first, and I was out before it became my turn again. It is still hilarious, inexpensive fun.

I especially love the cards that make players lose if they utter certain words during the game. I was the first to lose with that card, so I spent the rest of the round assassinating people by engaging them in conversation.

Helpful tip: play the game with people you enjoy being around. If your gaming group is composed of only people you know through gaming, forget it.

u/CiroFlexo · 4 pointsr/Reformed

I was expecting your link to go to this card game, which is actually pretty fun . . . for about 15 minutes.

u/bestryanever · 4 pointsr/magicTCG

Who says you can never use them again? Who do you think you are, the DCI?!
Seriously, though, a lot of the cards are great for casual/kitchen table magic which is incidentally who they're aiming for. Sure, you can't bring them to a tournament, but if your friends don't mind then you can throw some in your EDH or other decks. Hell, I just now had the idea to put together an Archenemy deck using Un-cards and schemes!
Ultimately it's just a new and different experience that not everyone will be interested in, and that's okay... some of us like to mix our Magic with our We Didn't Playtest This At All.

u/notnotnoveltyaccount · 3 pointsr/boardgames
u/mementomary · 3 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

My favorite game is ... (it was really hard to spell favourite incorrectly, guys)... a toss up between Ocarina of Time and Dragon Age!

this one looks like fun :D

u/doombubble · 3 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

You can always browse ThinkGeek for ideas and see if they have some of their items on Amazon!

I think a bow tie would be spiffy for him. Here's a galaxy tie!

I think board games are fun and make for a great social activity, but with his limited time you'd probably want something not too difficult and maybe portable. We Didn't Playtest This is pretty fun, and you can browse /r/boardgames for more ideas!

You seem to be a caring, great friend. Thanks for the contest!

u/yukifan01 · 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

My club's favorite, you will not find this on shelves. We go all out with this game and we are always laughing while playing.

This one is CHAOS! There's no telling what's going to happen with this game. Tons of fun!

This one has been highly recommended to me. I have yet to play it but it looks REALLY fun.

Then of course, the Beat the parents game. My sisters and I have had a bunch of fun playing this game with our parents.

ETC ETC ETC

u/whythehellamihere · 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

I love Kevin the best;) Your [LOTR ring] (http://www.amazon.com/Quality-Tungsten-Polished-Anniversary-Available/dp/B00ASGBGM2/ref=wl_it_dp_v_nS_nC?ie=UTF8&colid=391T9JGD14VX0&coliid=I2CXDUS464109D&psc=1) is pretty epically sweet. I have a pewter version hanging from my rearview mirror that I bought at Portland Saturday Market a long-assed time ago! If I was gonna pick something from my wishlist, it would have to be [We Didn't Playtest This At All] (http://www.amazon.com/We-Didnt-Playtest-This-All/dp/B001N11OI2/ref=wl_it_dp_o_pC_nS_nC?ie=UTF8&colid=3BUYPKWBAKDBD&coliid=I17DU4HB6D6DM3). Card games are the best, especially when there's drinking involved.

u/magicmagininja · 2 pointsr/magicTCG

http://tappedout.net/mtg-decks/gruul-clans-02-03-13-1/ Gruul Aggro. First 2 matchups I was done in about 5 minutes, fortunately there was a guy at my LGS who was playing "we didn't playtest this at all." So I had fun doing that in between the first and second rounds. Third Round I played reanimator, and lost 1-2 against it. The next Matchup was jund midrange. first game I lost horribly due to mulliganing down to 5 and keeping a crappy hand. I won the next 2 games though, so I ended up 3-1. From my prize packs I pulled a foil emmara.

u/Shmandy · 2 pointsr/boardgames

Pick up the red and purple editions of Roll for It! It's a nicely portable dice game that is accessible for all ages and gaming-experience levels. They each play 4 players, there are rules for combining them for 8-player games. Alternatively, the Deluxe Edition has everything you need for 8 players.

I also highly recommend One Night: Ultimate Werewolf, which can play up to 10 players. You can play the whole game in 5 minutes and there is a companion app that guides you through the whole thing. High replay value, as well.

We Didn't Playtest This is a silly party-style game that goes very quickly. Players get knocked out based on the rules of the cards, and many of the rules stack throughout the game. Can play any number of players.

u/EnSeouled · 2 pointsr/CasualConversation

We Didn't Playtest This At All is an excellent party game. You can find it at most box stores with a toy department and maybe some game stores that carry cards and such.

u/wanderer333 · 2 pointsr/Parenting

Apples to Apples, Dixit, Jungle Speed, Pictionary, Anomia, SET, Loaded Questions, and Jenga are a few that come to mind where the adults wouldn't necessarily have an advantage over the kids. Also Fluxx and We Didn't Playtest This are both hilarious card games that would be perfect for kids in that age range, but I have a blast playing them with other adults on a regular basis too; Spaceteam looks like another good one but I haven't personally played it. If you're looking for more involved strategy games, Ticket to Ride and Carcassone would be fine for that age, just require more of a learning curve. Cranium and Quelf are silly games that involve a variety of tasks (drawing, acting, singing, trivia, etc) and although they're supposedly aimed at adults, kids love them too (just skip cards that are too hard; or you could also consider the kids' versions of both games, Cranium Cadoo and Quelf Jr.). Uno (or Crazy Eights with a regular deck of cards) is always a classic, and you can always play charades or the category game!

edited to add: not sure about a good choose your own adventure story, but Mad Libs are always fun!

u/RainbowSpectrum · 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

I'd really like to try this game it looks so fun.
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Edit. Forgot my dessert. Lol I love the brownie obsession or overload whatever it's called at tgi Fridays. It's heavenly. Warm gooey brownie with fudge center. Covered with ice cream and chocolate and caramel sauce. Mmmmmmm

Happy cakeday. Thanks for contest.

u/pixis-4950 · 1 pointr/doublespeaksterile

Slate_Slabrock wrote:

The problem with board games is that they're really tedious with more than 4 or 5 people - especially if you've got people who are new to the game. Between setting everything up, going over the rules, and all the other stuff you'll be hard pressed to get a good game of Settles of Catan going. At least with my friends, anyway.

That's why we like We Didn't Playtest This At All. There are no points, no complicated objectives, nothing of that sort. Your one and only objective: don't lose. And there are so many ways to lose. Every part of the game is spelled out on the cards so it's super-easy to pick up as a new player. It's great in large groups, the games are quick, it's hilarious, and it gets exponentially better when the alcohol starts flowing.

For maximum shits and giggles, turn it into a drinking game.

also, unlike Cards Against Humanity, the point of the game isn't to be as super offensive as possible



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The problem with board games is that they're really tedious with more than 4 or 5 people - especially if you've got people who are new to the game. Between setting everything up, going over the rules, and all the other stuff you'll be hard pressed to get a good game of Settles of Catan going. At least with my friends, anyway.

That's why we like We Didn't Playtest This At All. It's probably the most straightforward game I've ever played. Your one and only objective: don't lose. And there are so many ways to lose. Every part of the game is spelled out on the cards so it's super-easy to pick up as a new player. It's great in large groups, the games are quick, it's hilarious, and it gets exponentially better and more chaotic when the alcohol starts flowing.

For maximum shits and giggles, turn it into a drinking game.

also, unlike Cards Against Humanity, the point of the game isn't to be as super offensive as possible

u/czere · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

Hi, Ricki! My name is Claire! I am 26 and after finishing my second bachelors degree, I'm starting in about month as an RN on a pediatric cardiology unit!! I'm so excited. I love Harry Potter, Doctor Who and Game of Thrones as well. I think I'd be a Hufflepuff, how about you?? I've just started watching Justified and I'm really enjoying it. I currently live in NYC however I am moving in a few weeks. I'm pretty nervous about it but can't wait to get started on the next step. I love to play board games and take walks with my friends.

I'd love to be surprised by something but if you want some direction...I'd love this!

u/Emilolz · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

My all time favorite game is Clue. I love the suspense and the mystery. Its more entertaining than Monopoly and I guess for me there is a nostolgia factor. We would break it out anytime there was a thunderstorm or power outage!

I'd love to try this game because it seems like fun and I love hosting game nights. I guess I could be an Eggplant Wizard.

u/ketsugi · 1 pointr/singapore

Sadly, Amazon is probably your best bet (and will save you a lot of time searching).

u/humanehero · 1 pointr/PAX

Well, as far as silly card games go, I'm partial to We Didn't Playtest This At All and Fluxx which support 2-15 and 2-6 players respectively. Both games can be really quick or take a while, but I've always found them to be great fun, and they both have a bunch of expansions, if you find that you like them.

Of course, if you want to delve into the world of board games, I'm a big fan of co-op games like Castle Panic and Pandemic. In Castle Panic, you work together to defend a castle from oncoming hordes of monsters and in Pandemic you need to cooperate to keep viral epidemics under control while finding a cure. Castle Panic is great fun, a simple game, and easy to get into, but I've never found it an easy game to win which keeps it fresh. Pandemic is a bit more complicated, requiring a lot of strategy and cooperation, and it can be brutally difficult at times, but that just makes winning all the more satisfying.

If you and your friends like a little friendly competition, I'd suggest something like 7 Wonders or Bang!, which was the game that got me started down this path. In 7 Wonders, you draft cards to build a civilization and compete for victory points. It may seem a little complicated at first, but once you play a game or two, it really starts to shine. In Bang!, you enter the wild west where one of you is the sheriff, and the rest of the players are deputies, outlaws, or renegades, each with their own win condition. The thing with this one is that everyone's role except the sheriff's is hidden. You can play Bang! with as little as 3 players, but it really only gets good if you have 5 or more.

If you want to do some research on your own, check out /r/boardgames or http://boardgamegeek.com/ which has a pretty comprehensive database of all the board games out there with ratings and reviews.

u/miz_dwarfstar · 1 pointr/TwoXChromosomes

I played Fluxx ages ago, and I'd totally play it again. One of my favorite games is We Didn't Playtest This at All, which is super fun and has a similar play style as Fluxx.