Should I Play Bad Maps?
Players: 3 – 5 players | Game Duration 30 – 60 mins |
Min. Age 13+ | Game complexity: Genre:
Solo game mode: No | Co-op: No |
Online Version: No
What is Bad Maps about?
Bad Maps: The Geographically Hilarious Board Game
If you’re a fan of geography, wordplay, and a good laugh, then you need to check out Bad Maps. This unique board game puts a humorous twist on the traditional map-based games we know and love.
How to Play
The game revolves around a set of hilariously mislabeled maps. Players take turns drawing cards and trying to identify the actual place or landmark depicted on the map based on the provided (and often absurd) clues.
The twist? The clues are intentionally misleading and pun-tastic. For example, a map of the Pacific Ocean might be labeled “Specific Puddle,” or the Sahara Desert could be referred to as “Sandy’s Backyard.”
Players score points by correctly guessing the actual location or by coming up with the most creative and funny explanations for the mislabeled maps.
Who Should Play Bad Maps?
Bad Maps is perfect for anyone who loves wordplay, puns, and a good laugh. It’s a great game for families, friends, and geography enthusiasts with a sense of humor.
If you’re the type of person who groans at bad puns but secretly enjoys them, or if you have a knack for geography and a love for clever wordplay, then Bad Maps is the game for you.
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Whether you’re a geography buff or just looking for a fun and hilarious game night, Bad Maps is sure to provide an entertaining and laugh-filled experience.
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