What Would You Do for a Klondike Bar?
What Would You Do for a Klondike Bar?, subtitled "The Original Game of Minor Skill and Major Will", transforms the advertising jingle for a frozen treat into a game that... (read more)
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Playtime
20 minutes
Published
2013
Age
13+
Publisher
All Things Equal
Players
4 to 6 players
Designer
Playstyle
Involved
Game's Categories
Humor
Description
What Would You Do for a Klondike Bar?, subtitled "The Original Game of Minor Skill and Major Will", transforms the advertising jingle for a frozen treat into a game that challenges players to do wacky and potentially embarrassing things.
On a turn, the active player rolls the challenge cube, then chooses one other player to participate in this challenge, which is a theatrical challenge (e.g., ask someone on a date while grunting like a caveman), a creativity challenge (e.g. think of a new use for bacon), or a speed challenge (e.g. write down three TV shows that start with your first initial). In the first case, the opponent acts, then the active player follows; in the other cases, players have thirty seconds to complete the challenge. In the speed challenges, the first player to complete the challenge wins, while in the others the remaining players vote on who completed the challenge in the best way. Ties are possible.
The player or players who win the challenge roll the flavor die once or twice, winning one of the six flavors of Klondike bars if they're lucky or stealing a flavor from someone else who is unlucky. The first player to collect all six types of bars wins.
On a turn, the active player rolls the challenge cube, then chooses one other player to participate in this challenge, which is a theatrical challenge (e.g., ask someone on a date while grunting like a caveman), a creativity challenge (e.g. think of a new use for bacon), or a speed challenge (e.g. write down three TV shows that start with your first initial). In the first case, the opponent acts, then the active player follows; in the other cases, players have thirty seconds to complete the challenge. In the speed challenges, the first player to complete the challenge wins, while in the others the remaining players vote on who completed the challenge in the best way. Ties are possible.
The player or players who win the challenge roll the flavor die once or twice, winning one of the six flavors of Klondike bars if they're lucky or stealing a flavor from someone else who is unlucky. The first player to collect all six types of bars wins.
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- All Things Equal
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