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Game Times (AGCA Newsletter)
Issue #36, August 1999
Bruce Whitehill
USA
The latest game from Out of the Box is "Apples
to Apples," a party
game which is so simple in its concept, and yet so funny
when you play it. Suitable for from four to ten
players, the card game consists of two packs of cards
a characteristic deck, and a deck of cards each
of which contains the name of a person, place, thing,
or event. The object is to win the most "characteristic"
cards, and you do this by having the name you threw
being selected by the dealer of that hand as the card
that best signifies the current characteristic. For
example, say the characteristic card turned over reads,
"romantic"; player may throw down cards such
as "moonlight," "Sophia Loren,"
"1954 Chevy," "silk," "bubble
bath," or "Tarzan." (Examples are this
writers, not the games.) Regardless of what
the majority of the players might think, the person
who dealt the hand decides which of the cards thrown
best signifies "romantic."
Two fun points: 1) if youre the last player to
throw down a name card, you have to take it back and,
therefore, dont get the opportunity to compete
for the characteristic card. Second, each hand is dealt
by a different player, and the dealer alone determines
which is the winning (best matched) card when
theres disagreement, the result is laughter, not
argument. Also, players may wish to discard a card that
seems difficult to match, resulting in some humorous
combinations along the way.
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