OBJECT OF THE BEST FRIEND GAME: The object of The Best Friend Game is to be the first team to reach 7 points.
NUMBER OF PLAYERS: 4 or more players
MATERIALS: 250 question cards, 6 dry-erase boards, 6 markers, and 6 clean-up cloths
TYPE OF GAME: Party Card Game
AUDIENCE: 14+
OVERVIEW OF THE BEST FRIEND GAME
Do you know your best friend through and through, or do you just THINK you do? This game will put your relationship to the test, with questions regarding interests, shoe size, how they would react in a situation, ect. This game can be a test, or it can be a great way to get to know your bestie!
This game can be played as a party game or for family game night. Fun, appropriate questions allow for a larger audience. Having fun, learning fun things about friends and family, and having a few good laughs is the name of the game!
SETUP
An even number of players is required for this game to be setup properly. Separate teams into groups of two, ensuring that they know each other well. Within the teams, one person gets a green board, and the other gets a blue board. Cards are placed in the center of the groups after being shuffled, and the game is ready to begin!
GAMEPLAY
There is no rule for who begins the game! Whoever wants to draw the cards can. A player draws a card from the top of the deck and read it out loud to the group. If the question card is blue, it is regarding the players with the blue boards. If the question card is green, it is regarding the players with the green boards.
All players write their answers in secret, and all players, both green and blue, answer. The goal is to have the same answer as your teammate. One team at a time, players flip over their boards at the same time to show their answers. If answers match, the team gets a point. Scores are kept at the top of the boards.
The person drawing the cards continues until a team gets 7 points.
END OF GAME
The game ends when one team gets 7 points. They are declared the winners!
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