His and Hers Board Game review

Posted by Hayden Allen-Vercoe on Tue 7th February 2012 at 01:45 AM, Filed in Unusual Christmas Gift IdeasEaster Gifts IdeasFathers Day Gift IdeasGifts For HerGifts For Him

Christmas was missing something this year and now I realise what it was… the His and Hers Board Game!

We just received our sample game today and have managed to have a game already (lucky we have 2 males and 2 females here). What can I say, catchy, competitive and full of laughs from the outset.

The game is designed to pitch the men against the women and does this very well (always a good recipe). Men have a set of questions asked to them by the women and vice versa. The questions are aimed at the opposite sex and are either very ‘blokey’ or quite feminine, sometimes in a hilarious stereotypical way.

Some of the questions are pretty easy, this is no Trivial Pursuit Genius, but it is genius in the way that it sparks debate amongst the team and brings everyone’s competitive side out.

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The game itself is also pretty simple to follow, the winner is the team (men or women) to reach the end by answering all the questions correctly. It’s graphically attractive and certainly one that will be wheeled out at dinner parties as an ice breaker.

Overall, 8 ½ out of 10 from us… we love it because there is nothing else really like it out there. I do hope they bring out more questions that we can add to the game in future as it won’t take that long to get through the current selection.

Heaps of fun for all the family!

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