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Review: Telestrations After Dark

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Dec 17 2016
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Telestrations After Dark, it’s “adult” mis-communication at its best!

Our favorite party game is all grown up. Telestrations After Dark™ is the adults only version of the #1 LOL party game Telestrations. Draw what you see then guess what you saw for hilarious, weird, irresponsible and just plain wrong outcomes. So put the kids to bed and play!

Telestrations After Dark – $29.95

The Basics:

  • 4-8 players
  • Ages 18+ (definitely not for kids)
  • 20-30 minutes play time

In the Box:

  • 100 Game Cards with over 1,200 words
  • 8 Reusable Sketch Pads
  • 8 Dry-Erase Markers
  • 8 Clean-Up Rags
  • BONUS matching drink coasters

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Gameplay:

Telestrations is a game of telephone played with pictures. Each player gets a sketch book, a marker, a clean-up rag, and a coaster that matches the color of their sketch book. When each player has a game card the game begins.

Players choose a word on their card, write it in their book and flip over to page 1 to draw their interpretation of the word. Sketch books are then passed to the person to their left who draws their translation or writes down a guess; when the sketchbook makes it to the last player they write down what they think the picture is. Each of the game’s three rounds ends with a guess. Whoever has the most correct answers at the end wins.

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Check out the Rules

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It’s a fun party game with simple rules, so it’s easy to get into the swing of passing books around. It’ll provide a lot of laughs as players try to figure out what the person ahead of them were trying to draw – and where things went awry when the answer is revealed. It has a great deal of re-playability value. There are adult concepts of the cards, so it’s not for kids.

If you’re looking to add to your party game collection – pick Telestrations: After Dark up. You may pee yourself laughing.

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Author: Mars Garrett
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