![]() ![]() Each player starts the game with two coins and two influence – i.e. In Coup, you want to be the last player with influence in the game, with influence being represented by face-down character cards in your playing area. Your object is to destroy the influence of all the other families, forcing them into exile. You need to manipulate, bluff and bribe your way to power. You are head of a family in an Italian city-state, a city run by a weak and corrupt court. Once the contents of the clipboards are displayed for all to see, players vote for their favourites in a run. This continues until each of the clipboards have been returned to their original owners. The clipboards are then passed along once more, with the next player attempting to illustrate the new description in front of them. This player, having no idea what the original scenario was, clips another page over it and attempts to describe the picture underneath. ![]() Everyone then has to do their best at illustrating their scenario before passing it over to the player on their left. ![]() How do you play? Each player starts with a clipboard, a stack of whiteboard paper and a very questionable Scenario Card (‘Freezing your own head’, for example). You just get a nudge in the right direction – in the form of snail jockeys, bum chins and foam parties. Unlike most party games, this is one where you’ll create your own bizarre content. It’s called Scrawl and it’s a game about doodling your way to disaster. Luckily, there are a wealth of party games that can help you channel that odd humour you crave so badly – and we’ve just added another one to the list. Scrawl: The Drawing Party Game of Weird Doodles and Godawful GuessesĮveryone has a weird mind. ![]()
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