Cranium Turbo Edition

Publie en 2004

From the Manufacturer: It takes more than 300 muscles to laugh, as few as five to smile and only one outrageously fun game to shine. Cranium Turbo Edition, certain to become the new party staple, cranks up the fun of the original smash-hit Cranium with more of everything - more laughter, more activities, and more moments to shine. Adding to the already popular activities of the original game, players will now find themselves making puppets of their friends, reading each others minds, noodling over uncommon facts, gazing at close-up images, and figuring out which items are not like the others, while racing against the clock. An exciting new electronic timer with music and lights energizes the game and adds a sense of urgency during the all-new Turbo Rally Rounds, during which teams must answer three questions in 60 seconds. Getting everyone laughing, smiling and high-fiving with fast-paced fun, Cranium Turbo culminates in a crazy crescendo - the Finale Rally-where teams go for the gusto by answering Turbo Rally questions from four decks, ensuring that everyone has a chance to shine. Cranium Turbo Edition includes 1,000 all-new cards; 16 activities, including six that are new, an exciting new electronic timer with music and lights and a faster paced, 3-questions-in-60-seconds Turbo Rally Rounds.

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Cranium Turbo Edition

Informations du jeu

Joueurs
4-16 Players
Temps
1 hours
Poids
Light-Medium — 1,73/5
Annee
2004
Note sur BGG
6,09
Classement sur BGG
#10196
Age minimum
12+

Foire aux questions

Cranium Turbo Edition supports 4 to 16 players.
A typical game of Cranium Turbo Edition takes about 60 minutes.
Cranium Turbo Edition has a complexity rating of 1.73/5.00 on BoardGameGeek, placing it in the 'Light' category. It is very accessible and great for new gamers.
The recommended minimum age for Cranium Turbo Edition is 12+.
Cranium Turbo Edition has a rating of 6.09/10 on BoardGameGeek, based on 471 ratings. It is ranked #10196 overall.
Cranium Turbo Edition was designed by Whit Alexander, Richard Tait. It was published in 2004.