Game Info

Think Again!
3 - 10 players
average 20 minutes
Casual
Published in
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Party Game Real-time Trivia
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Think Again! — a.k.a. C'est pas faux! (French for "It's not false") — is a party trivia game in which all players know all the right answers – but where the right answer is not always what you are looking for. Players take turns reading questions. After a player finishes reading a question, he reveals the back of the next question card, which indicates whether the other players need to answer correctly or incorrectly. If the question card shows a green dot, the word "Right" or the genius (co-designer Bruno Cathala's face), players must give the correct answer. For the question "What color are the Smurfs?", the first player to answer blue scores a point. If the question card shows a red dot, the word "Wrong" or the dunce (co-designer Ludovic Maublanc's face), players must give a wrong answer. For the question above, the first player to answer any color EXCEPT blue scores a point. If you speak too quickly and give a correct answer when an incorrect one is required (or vice versa), you lose 1 point. After each player has asked five questions, the player with the most points wins. There are some absurd questions (e.g.: What colours are the letters of the alphabet?). It that case, the only correct answer is "Think again". Also include rule variants for play in teams over 3 rounds.

Overall Statistics for Group2Potes

Total Games Played: 1
Average Players Per Game 4

Win/Loss Statistics for Group2Potes

Badges Name   NemePoints   Total Games   Avg. NemePoints   Wins / Losses % Won  
Sabine Aublé 10  1 10.00 
1
0
100 %
Gaelle 1 6.00 
0
1
0 %
Bol2ry 1 4.00 
0
1
0 %
David Aublé 1 2.00 
0
1
0 %

    Last 1 Played Games for Group2Potes

    Date Played Result
    12/25/2015
    1st Sabine Aublé (10 game points scored)
    10 
    2nd Gaelle (9 game points scored)
    3rd Bol2ry (7 game points scored)
    4th David Aublé (4 game points scored)