Operation Manual

Aim of the Game
The aim of the game is to guess other players’
preferences about all kinds of things. By guessing
correctly, players get to move forward on the board.
The first player to reach the finish square wins the
game!
Setting Up (Picture 1)
Connect the game board sections together and •
attach the spinner arrow to its centre.
Separate the category cards into three decks •
according to their backs.
Shuffle the decks separately and place them on •
the table.
Place the card stand on the table so that all •
players can see its front.
Choose a pawn for yourself and place it in the •
start square.
Take the four choice cards that match the colour •
of your pawn.
How to Play?
The oldest player begins the game by being the first
target player. The skeleton figure is placed in front of
the target on the table – this is always done when a
Contents: Game board, Spinner base and arrow, Skeleton game piece with a plastic stand, 6 Plastic pawns,
300 Cards (276 Category cards, 24 Choice cards) and a Card stand (in two pieces).
new target is in turn.
The target player spins the spinner, which points to
the category for the game round (Picture 2). The player
picks up four cards from the chosen category deck
(Picture 3) and places them in the card stand so that all
players can easily read them (Picture 4).
Ranking the Category Cards
Now, the target player ranks the things listed in the
card stand according to what he/she thinks of them.
With their text side facing down, the player places the
choice cards next to the numbers (1-4) on the game
board. These numbers correspond to the cards on the
card stand, and there should always be just one card
next to one number (Picture 5).
Picture 1
Picture 2
Picture 3
Picture 4 Picture 5
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