DeepFUN.com
Bernie DeKoven
October 2004
USA |
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Snorta
is even simpler than the rules make it out to be. And
more fun. There's a deck of 100 animal cards. The deck
is divided equally between 4-8 players. Players take
turns exposing the top card in their pile. When cards
match, the first player to make the sound of the other
player's animal wins.
Other player's animal? Well, see, there's a bag full
of plastic animals. Really nicely sculpted and painted
cartoonishly funny-looking animals that live in a cloth
drawstring bag. Each player picks, and that becomes
the player's animal. And that animal gets hidden in
a similarly nicely sculpted barn-like, doghouse-looking
thing. So you have to remember everybody's animal.
Which isn't so easy - especially when you're looking
at cards with other animals printed on them.
If you lose, you have to pick up all the cards that
the other player has already turned over. Depending
on how long it's been since a match has been drawn,
that pile can get punishingly large. So the tension
builds. And the excitement mounts. And the laughter
frequently turns into something approximating hysteria.
And then there's these occasional "swap" cards
hidden in the animal card deck, which let you draw
a different animal from the animal sack. Just in case
people actually get too good at remembering the animal
you used to be.
The mechanics of the game are subtle enough to make
you want to play again and again. Even though a match
can only involve two players at a time, all players
are engaged. If you're not one of the players involved
in a match, your pile just grows one card larger -
making the possibility of success next round even that
much more enticing. If you have a match fight with
someone with a large pile, and you lose, it makes the
loss that much more punishing. Combine the visual and
memory challenge with the sheer silliness of people
making animal noises at each other, and you get Snorta
- a Major FUN Award-winning party game that's competitive
enough to take seriously, and silly enough not to care.
Snorta is an ideal family game- one that adults can
enjoy (our Tasting group ranged in age from 7-63, including
a couple of advanced teens) as much as their kids.
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