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Buffalo Games iMAgiNiff Game

Buffalo Games iMAgiNiff Game
From Buffalo Games

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Product Description

How well do you really know your family and friends? Imaginiff's questions ask what players think they know about each other, such as where a certain player would most like to go on a first date. The most popular answer becomes the winning one! This edition of Imaginiff contains all-new questions to maximize the fun. Buffalo Games. Ages: 12+


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #3232 in Toys & Games
  • Brand: Buffalo Games
  • Model: 175
  • Dimensions: 10.63" h x 2.81" w x 8.00" l, 2.45 pounds

Features

  • More than 1 million sold
  • Making people laugh for 10 years
  • All new questions and new pick-a-player cards
  • Colorful cards and dry-erase board
  • A sure hit for any party or family gathering

Editorial Reviews

Editorial Review
That iMAgiNiff was developed by two brothers (in Australia) makes perfect sense, because this is a board game you'll want to share with family and friends. It's simple to play. A set of names is chosen, usually the name of every player plus those of several absent friends. When it's your turn, one name is selected as the subject of the question. You pick a card--one of hundreds--that poses a question and six possible answers (for example, "Imaginiff _____ were a crime. Which would he/she be?"). Read the question aloud, plugging in the subject's name. Then read out the six answers (in this case, they range from "homicide" to "indecent exposure"). Each player picks an answer to fit the subject; those who have picked the most popular answer move forward. But though you win by advancing, winning is obviously not the point: laughter and arguments are. The questions on the cards range from the ridiculous ("Imaginiff _____ were a body part.") to the provocative ("Imaginiff _____ had to decide which of the following values is most important."). The game is a fun cross between Scruples and True Colors. --Elisa Murray

From the Manufacturer
Imaginiff is the hilarious party game where your opinion matters and you find out what people really think of you. Assuming you want to know, of course. The object of the game is simple; Just imagine what the other players are most like. Keep choosing the most popular answers to win the game. iMAgiNiff your boss were an animal? Would he be a Sheep dog? or maybe a Bull?


Customer Reviews

You'll laugh so hard you won't care whether you win!5
We picked up this game at our local toy store, planning to play it with the kids (middle-school age) when we have family night. iMAgiNiff has proved a bigger hit with adults than kids--although the kids beg to play it too.

Players write their name on segments around the game board. If fewer than eight people play, they add the names of people they all know--or a public figure or character with whom they are familiar. With each turn, a player rolls the dice and moves left or right along the name segments. The name that player lands on becomes the subject of the next "imagine if" question. Scoring depends on how many players choose the same response. Those who win a point for their response get to progress a space toward the final goal. Under certain circumstances, a player can attempt to get an extra point by attempting to match just one other player's response. This twist provides an interesting opportunity to find out whether you and your spouse/best friend/child/etc. really think alike.

A big part of the fun is getting a chance to playfully pick on fellow players by voting on what you think they would do in certain situations or what phrase best describes them. Some of the options are dead on and truly hilarious!

Discovering how friends and family see you sometimes requires a good sense of humor. For instance, when my name came up, the question was, "Imagine if a doctor told XXX that she needed more exercise, what would she do?" My answer: yoga. Favorite answer: Get a second opinion! How embarassing to be so accurately pegged!

As another reviewer mentioned, some potential responses can involve innuendo. (No questions are overtly dirty--just the minds playing the game.) Even when you try to maintain a certain sense of decorum, sometimes it's just impossible. Once, a friend who very openly complains that her husband is not sufficiently attentive in the bedroom was the subject of a question. The question was "Imagine if XXX was a song, what song would she be?" The second choice was "I Can't Get No Satisfaction." Who knows what the other options were--we were doubled over laughing. I'm not sure how many of the kid players understood why we thought this was so funny, but the vote was unanimous.

Speaking of ages, the youngest player that I think we have successfully involved was 10 years old. Younger players can understand some questions, such as "Imagine if XXX were a vehicle, what would he be? A sports car. A pickup. A Bug. etc." But references to movies, songs, history and other cultural events would be over younger players' heads.

A fun, noncompetitive party game5
If you are in the market for a nonconfrontational, noncompetitive game whose main purpose is to stimulate laughter and conversation, this may be what you're looking for.

In essence, the game works like this: The players write on the board using nonpermanent markers the names of all the players, plus enough names of other friends, family members or celebrities to round out the total. Then each round players take turn rolling a die to see which of these persons is the subject of that round's question.

The questions are of various types, but a typical one might read as follows: "Imaginiff Kate (insert the person's name here) was a cartoon character. Which one would she be? (a) Charlie Brown. (b) Linus. (c) Lucy. (d) Snoopy. (e) Schroeder." The players -- including the subject of the question -- secretly write down their answers, and the consensus majority/plurality each get a point. Thus, the aim in Imaginiff is to be "right" the most often -- but what is right? The answer which the most players agree on. Thus, the game is a good one for fostering conversation and humor; and is a fine selection for playing with people who tend to be unpleasantly hypercompetitive in other types of game.

Imaginiff tends to elicit lots of laughter as people are compared or analogized to things in surprising ways. It can be especially fun when the subject of the question indignantly thinks that s/he fits one answer (usually the "good" or "safe" one), while the rest of the players outvote him/her by selecting a more generally-perceived (i.e. "funny") one.

Questions occasionally get slightly racy ("Imaginiff Joe was a crime... (b) indecent exposure") and in certain crowds permit a healthy amount of innuendo, but never go so far that families should be afraid to play the game together. In this respect, it is a far cry from, say, Zobmondo, which can be a fun game but is not at all the right sort of thing for the 8-14 year olds. Imaginiff is good family fun.

Unfortunately, Buffalo Games (formerly known as Flying Buffalo Games, I think) is quite a small shop and evidently unable to keep up the production volume required to meet demand on this game. If it's in stock, pick it up today or you might have to wait a long time to see it again!

Imaginiff5
Really fun game! Took only minutes for me and my friends to learn (HATE reading long, complicated directions). Thought it was really neat that we could include names of people who weren't even there. The best part is that there are no right or wrong answers...the most popular opinion is what counts. We had some pretty funny arguments about what household appliance people thought I was, or what fruit my husband was. It was fun to hear the reasons why people pick what they did -- you actually learn a little about your friends and about what your friends think of you (in a FUN way)! Two thumbs up!