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Great Imanginable Icky Game!, April 28, 2010
This review is from: Ick!: The Game (Paperback)
Let's face it Icky stuff appeals to most kids, and this card game is sure to keep them entertained. It comes in a very nice magnetically closed box to keep all the Ick inside. It contains the wonderful cards, a hardbound instruction book with little stories about each of the imaginative characters, and even a little pad for keeping score. Sure to keep them from making messes for a while.
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Ick, the Game That Rocks, September 7, 2011
This review is from: Ick!: The Game (Paperback)
The only drawback to this awesome card game is that only four people can play.
The cards require no reading, but the game is full of strategy.
You open a house and anyone can add things to it, items that monsters like, such as filthy pillows, rotten vegetables, mutant two-headed dead fish, piles of poop, french fry grease, that sort of thing. If it's your turn and one of the monsters in your hand sees the item he likes, you can place it on that house and claim it.
Scoring comes at the end of the round when each item in a closed house is worth five points to you. Over the course of the game if you get to a hundred points, you win.
Watch out, somebody might get King Stink and swipe your hefty house, or you can use one of the three King Stinks to protect it.
This game is lots of screaming, disgusting fun. If you want to know more about the monsters, the book has a two-page story for each. (Artwork is cool!)
Everyone I've shared this with has loved it, ages 5 to 49 so far.
The card game called Poo is a good one if you like Ick!, and Ick! doesn't have all that reading for the players during the game.
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