by Immelmann
feldmafx wrote:
That's also the case with The Big Idea (the first version). Without enthusiastic player participation, it just isn't all that good. (In fact, we have a rule that you have to pitch your product like an infomercial in that game!) We had one guy in our lunchtime group who didn't like the game, but he always played it strategically, instead of for the banter.
Exactly. Another game that has this problem is Loaded Questions. ABSOLUTELY Terrible game when played "right". "Favorite movie: Good will hunting" is nowhere NEAR as fun as the vulgar silly answers that come from a good group of people. We don't even use the game board any more we just read questions till people get bored.
Not that this game is as "Creat your own fun" as that example but KoT deffinitely needs some "Humor injection" from a fun group of less than serious gamers.