The cooperative party game returns! Help guess as many Mystery Words as possible. Think of the best clue, but choose carefully…since any identical clues cancel each other out! Enjoy this new version.
- All the elements of the game have been revised and improved: new visuals for the box and the cards, fully coloured markers, new slection of words without proper nouns, new rules design
- COOPERATIVE FUN WITH A TWIST: Just One is a cooperative party game where players work together to guess mystery words by providing clever, unique clues.
- CHOOSE CLUES WISELY: The challenge is to think of the best clue without repeating clues, as identical clues cancel each other out, creating exciting and sometimes hilarious moments.
- PERFECT FOR GROUPS: Designed for 3-7 players, Just One is ideal for family gatherings, parties, and game nights with friends and loved ones.
- EASY TO LEARN, FUN FOR ALL AGES: With simple rules and quick playtime, Just One is easy for everyone to pick up, while still offering a strategic challenge.
- FAST-PACED AND REPLAYABLE: Every game is different with new clues and mystery words, ensuring endless fun and replayability for players of all ages.
Contains:
- 110 cards
- 7 colorful plastic stands
- 7 erasable crayons
- 7 wipes
- 1 rulebook
Just One is a cooperative party game in which you play together to discover as many mystery words as possible. Find the best clue to help your teammate. Be unique, as all identical clues will be cancelled!
A complete game is played over 13 cards. The goal is to get a score as close to 13 as possible. In case of a right answer, the players score 1 point. In case of wrong answer, they lose the current card as well as the top card of the deck. Thus losing 2 points. In case of lack of answer, the players only lose the current card, and therefore only 1 point.
Small Historical Point:
Originally, Just One was called We Are The Word and was published by Fun Consortium.
Repos Production bought the rights in early 2018 and adapted the game. The Sombrero-wearing Belgians decided to improve the quality of the components, add 50 new words, and change the name of the game. Following this new edition, the game went from having only a French edition to having a world-wide edition.
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