Desperate Housewives - Dirty Laundry Game
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Average customer review:Product Description
Welcome to Wisteria Lane. A usual day in this neighborhood of perfect houses begins with a secret and ends with a scandal. Yes, surprises are everywhere in this loveliest of suburbs. Don't bother to knock, just open the door, roll the die and discover the Desperate Housewives' dirty laundry -- and maybe reveal some secrets of your own. Shhhh! Each player has something to hush-up. Pry, spy and try to disclose it by uncovering clues through clever deduction. Discover what your neighbor is hiding without revealing your own little secret. If you're the only player not outed, you'll win the game. For 2 or more players. Ages 13 and up.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #75522 in Toys & Games
- Brand: Urban Boundaries
Features
- Everyone has something to hide on Wisteria Lane!
Customer Reviews
Only the writer knows the answer to these questions!!!
Most trivia games offer you a hope of winning. After 4 cards, it became painfully obvious that not even the actors on the show would know the answers to these questions! Sample question: "Who is the cop who pulls Lynette over because the kids aren't wearing seatbelts?" Answer: "Officer Hayes."
And if that's not bad enough, the "Dirty Laundry" cards have nothing to do with the show, and little chance of ever guessing, even once all the clues are revealed. This game is best played as a drinking game, and even then only if you have a good sense of humor and REALLY want to get drunk for missing the correct answers.
This review is a group effort of 6 people. We all LOVE the show and *thought* we were well-versed in the minuscule details, but obviously we were wrong. Who knew "What is the name of the collapsed jogger that Mrs. Huber dumped in Bree's bushes?" (Answer: Victor)
Even for aficionados of the show, this game is difficult at best. Bring on the GENIUS edition of Trivial Pursuit (which we suck at) instead!




