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♾️ Connect, Laugh, Repeat — The Ultimate Venn Diagram Party Game!
Venns With Benefits is a humor-driven board game for 3+ players that challenges you to find the funniest common ground between unrelated concepts. Featuring 120 concept cards, 200 dry erase response cards, 6 boards, and markers, it offers endless replayability with customizable gameplay for parties, family nights, or work events.
Package Quantity | 1 |
Item Weight | 2.9 Pounds |
Item Dimensions L x W | 9.06"L x 6.1"W |
Material Fabric | Paper |
Theme | Humor |
Container Type | Box |
Special Features | Endlessly Replayable, Venn Diagram-Inspired |
Number of Players | 3+ |
L**E
Love this game 🥰
This is such a fun game, but be warned- there is a learning curve and you need friends that are actually pretty smart and engaged to play this. It takes some creativity which is why we all liked it so much! You DEFINITELY get better at relatively quickly as you see what type of answers work the best. Definitely recommend, you will get a lot of laughs 😃
R**.
Adult minded good time
Fun game for adults
G**P
Surprisingly fun
I wasn’t sure what to expect, but I love trying new games, and games in general. This was fun, silly, easy to play, and really got the conversation going with our group. I live in the mountains where everyone has games and game nights are a big thing in the winter. I will be bringing this one with me to my next game party invite.
A**R
So funny
Bought it for game night but first played with my husband and 17 year old daughter. There are some cards that are definitely inappropriate, but really funny (if not playing with your parents haha). The prompt cards make it really easy to come up with ideas to join even the strangest combinations of words. It was really easy to figure out how to play. We feel like it would be easy to make some house rules that would allow for a larger group to play, otherwise you are limited to 6 players. The worst thing is the box because the cards don't fit nicely once you unwrap them and that drives me crazy.
N**
We modified to suit our needs and laughed a lot! (May be unsuitable to play with your teens lol)
We thought the original setup was kind of confusing. We didn’t understand why everyone needed their own board so we made our own rules.We just put one board in the center and then had everyone vote whose answers were the funniest.Even though I was playing with people old enough to play (18, 16, 14) there were some awkward moments because they’re still my children and I’m still their mom. We have a very open and forward thinking family and nothing is really taboo between us even if it’s uncomfortable. Everyone was a good sport though even when someone else got real weird with their answers 😅It did allow us all to laugh through some of the awkward moments where I realized just how close to adulthood they are and allowed them to remember their mom is a whole human not just a momOverall this is a good game for adult game nights, or with your older teens as long as you’re not a prude or have unrealistic expectations about what activities your teens take part in.We definitely won’t be playing with Nana or when their grandma and grandpa visit. Pretty sure we would all either get sent to our rooms or die from embarrassment.Would be a fun gift to bring for the host of any gathering (again as long as they’re not prudes)
J**L
Hillarious
I played this game for the first time last night. I haven’t laughed that hard in a long time. Absolutely hilarious for everyone who played. I also love that, unlike some other games that get old once you’ve gone through all the cards, this one can be played again and again with way different outcomes, because the yellow and pink cards will never be the same. Super easy to learn, and an awesome party game (for adults!!)My only critique is the game should really be 18+. It has words like “masturbation” and “my dads wiener”. Not something teenagers should be playing in my opinion.
M**D
Fun game
I actually ended up going out to buy more dry-erase pens so that I could do the game with a larger group. In this case we just use one board and pass it from person to person around the circle. On New Year's Eve we played with about 12 people. The one holding the Venn diagram picks the cards and chooses their favorite from those who put in guesses. We ended up saying only one guess per person to keep the game moving with that many people. I've also played a few times with the prescribed 6, and it played fine.There is one card that references race (Suburban white people) and I ended up pulling that card from the game, as the first time it came up it felt really awkward in our racially mixed group of new acquaintances... it just seemed out of place. But the game is fun. It takes a few rounds for folks to grasp the concept. People kept wanting to use the two words/phrases in a sentence, and nope! It is what do they have in common?
N**C
Fun gift
Bought as a gift
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