How to Play:
Like the original game (Taboo), the player must describe the main word to the other players on their team without saying the words on the card within the time limit. The goal is to have the other team members guess the main word. Each player is allowed to have 90 seconds for their round.
Rules:
If a player accidentally says the words on the cards, before their team members guess it, the opposing team receives one point, and the card can no longer be used.
If a player begins to describe a card, but wants to change to a different card, the opposing team wins one point. So, it is best to stick with a card once the player has chosen to describe the card.
How to win:
Each card is worth 2 points. Whichever team achieves 25 points first wins the game.
Good luck!
About the Game:
This game highlights over 500 years of achievements made by historical figures within the African Diaspora. Many of the cards originate from The United States and include other countries within South America, The Caribbean, Africa, and Europe. There are over 250 cards which are grouped by people, places, and things.
Guidelines
Ages 12+
4+ players