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A quick rundown of this product’s key features:
Get your friends to say certain words to eliminate them to become the last assassin standing
Learn how to play in 90 seconds; Can be played anytime, anywhere
Add more players and words with the “Sticks and Stones” expansion
Light and compact for easy travel
Ages 12+ | Players 3-6
Our Top Reviews
Reviewer: josie
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Fun game
Review: Fun game to learn with the family or friends. Great price for entertainment. Small enough to bring on trips.
Reviewer: Tina
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Awesome for breaking the ice
Review: Great game for a group
Reviewer: Masoud
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Fun and fast pace game that should be played in the background!
Review: This is a fast pace and nice game that is played in the background. You don’t need to sit around a table and play this game. In fact, it is better be played in situations like parties, camping and other things like these when you are busy doing other things and distracted a bit already haha. The game can be played in multiple rounds or just a single round if you want and start over after that. It says the game takes over 30 minutes each time, but honestly, in my opinion it can vary a lot. You maybe able to finish it a lot faster than that even. It is very easy to learn and play, since there are not many complicated cards in the game.Game play:There are three main types of cards; kill cards, assassin cards and target cards. The objective of the game is to assassinate as many players as you can by getting them to say one of the kill words on your kill card. You get dealt one kill card, one assassin card and the associated target card at the beginning of the game. You need to get the target to say one of the words on your kill card. You will then replace your cards with the target that you assassinated and get new target and kill words. You win the game by having more kills than your opponents.Pros:1- It can be played in the background. You don’t need to sit around the table like other games and just play this. It can easily be played on your camping trip and just spice things up a little bit while you are doing other stuff.Cons:1- The assassins having specific targets that they go for is not necessary. In fact, it will make the game kind of less exciting over time. You can easily have all the players aim for each other with the kill words with no limits in my opinion!Overall, I would recommend this game as a fun side game😊.
Reviewer: Bobby
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Fun background game
Review: This is a great “passive” or “background” game during parties. You get it set up, choose roles, etc. and then go about the rest of the party while playing this while doing whatever else you’re doing. Always fun to see how it changes people’s interactions with each other!
Reviewer: taylor
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Fun game
Review: Dry fun game to play passively. Especially for traveling with a group
Reviewer: Amazon Customer
Rating: 3.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Sorta Disappointed
Review: The concept of the game is cool, but it doesn’t feel like a game you can play with 3 people. Maybe we are terrible at subtle inquiries, or amazing at noticing when someone’s being weird, but it very much fell flat for us, even as a background game for a weekend. Maybe it would be more fun with a larger group, or with people who didn’t know each other well and might have a reason to have some very unique conversations, but unless someone forgets they’re playing the game, you can’t randomly bring up some of the topics without looking very suspicious. We’ll probably use the cards for Pictionary cues or something like that.
Reviewer: Laurance Alvarado
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Still laughing about the experience
Review: It takes some getting used to. A game that’s not really a “game” in the roll the dice, make a decision, and pass the dice to the next person. This is a game of wits that’s best played when the game has been forgotten. It’s best played with six, but can be played with less. The more, the better, in my experience. It requires planning, cunning, and patience. And, simply reading the directions in the box doesn’t provide the context to actual game play. Don’t expect to play Card Assassins on its own. You’ll be silently disappointed. No one will say a thing. Whip-out the deck at the beginning of dinner with friends, or a weekend with relatives, or any gathering where interaction is a given. Combine it with Pictionary, Chess, Poker, whatever. The possibilities are endless, as is the fun you’ll have. Don’t play it with sore losers.
Reviewer: Badsmitty
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: So fun!
Review: We play this on long weekends or vacations & everyone (3 teenagers &2 adults) really enjoys it. Sometimes it’s over quickly & other times it has lasted weeks (the last people kept forgetting they were supposed to take each other out!). Easy to play while we’re busy doing other things.
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