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From the daughter-father duo that created Brooklynโs beloved live pun competition, this โpunderful card gameโ ( Mashable ) is perfect for friends and families. โข One part game, one part conversation starter, you don't need to be a pun master to master Punderdome: the goal is to make bad jokes and have fun along the way. โข The prompter for the round draws two prompt cards from the deck, then reads the prompts to the rest of the group. The other players have 90 seconds to combine the two prompts into a single, groan-worthy pun. โข When time is up, pun makers share their puns with the prompter, who awards the prompt cards to the player with the best pun. The winner then draws the next pair of prompt cards and the process repeats. โข The first player to obtain 10 pairs of prompt cards wins the game. โข Easy to play and enjoy in person or over video chat! Punderdome includes: โข 200 double-sided cards (100 White and 100 Green) โข 2 Mystery Envelopes with fill-in prize slips โข 2 80-page pads for drafting puns โข 1 instruction card and 1 pun example card โข A stu-PUN-dous time for 3 or more players Review: Portable, Easy-to-Play game for all ages and crowds! (May be difficult for non-native English speakers) - I brought this on a mission trip to India recently and we spend quite a few nights playing it: we all joking declared that this game, when played correctly, makes you completely hate yourself either for coming up with horrible puns instantly or for learning that you are trying too hard to have a sense of humor. Some of the puns in the pack are truly terrible as well but we nonetheless had a blast playing it. Positives: Portable and easy-to-understand rules. It is also safe and fun to play with anyone from your priest to your drinking buddies: and especially fun with a priest who has been drinking. Negatives: This has been really difficult to play with my friends who are not native English speakers but that is more because of the nature of puns than because of the game itself. If you are playing with anyone who may not be incredibly comfortable with English puns, I strongly suggest increasing the writing time. Review: I wish I could think of a pun for this headline - Simple, fun, silly. Some of the quick pun answers are pretty dumb, but you and your friends will think of dumber ones. The mystery prize part doesn't really add to the game, in my opinion, but that doesn't take away from the fun overall. Sometimes it takes a few rounds to get your brain going (and sometimes you'll play a whole game with hardly any good ones), but it's still a quick, fun game that you'll want to come back to. Oh, and you'll be making puns for the next week and all your friends will hate you. Buy it today!





| Best Sellers Rank | #291,798 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #275 in Puns & Wordplay #1,350 in Word Search Games #1,605 in Word Games (Books) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 3,163 Reviews |
B**B
Portable, Easy-to-Play game for all ages and crowds! (May be difficult for non-native English speakers)
I brought this on a mission trip to India recently and we spend quite a few nights playing it: we all joking declared that this game, when played correctly, makes you completely hate yourself either for coming up with horrible puns instantly or for learning that you are trying too hard to have a sense of humor. Some of the puns in the pack are truly terrible as well but we nonetheless had a blast playing it. Positives: Portable and easy-to-understand rules. It is also safe and fun to play with anyone from your priest to your drinking buddies: and especially fun with a priest who has been drinking. Negatives: This has been really difficult to play with my friends who are not native English speakers but that is more because of the nature of puns than because of the game itself. If you are playing with anyone who may not be incredibly comfortable with English puns, I strongly suggest increasing the writing time.
J**.
I wish I could think of a pun for this headline
Simple, fun, silly. Some of the quick pun answers are pretty dumb, but you and your friends will think of dumber ones. The mystery prize part doesn't really add to the game, in my opinion, but that doesn't take away from the fun overall. Sometimes it takes a few rounds to get your brain going (and sometimes you'll play a whole game with hardly any good ones), but it's still a quick, fun game that you'll want to come back to. Oh, and you'll be making puns for the next week and all your friends will hate you. Buy it today!
T**Z
Fun game but takes a bit to get head into it! Lots of laughs and silliness
I have to say this game has fabulously designed packaging. Very compact and well designed, just generally very pleasing to the eye. What immediately caught my eye is that this game is actually based on a live Game Show from Brooklyn, New York. To play it is very straight forward. You need a minimum of three people, one of which is labelled a 'prompter' for the round. The prompter picks up two cards, and reads a quick pun question. The player who responds the quickest with a pun connecting the two cards wins extra seconds for the next round. The next round the prompter selects a green and a white card and players have 90 seconds to write down a pun combining both topics. The best pun, as chosen by the prompter rewards the player with the pair of cards. The winner of the round becomes the new prompter. The objective of the game is to win the mystery envelope prize by being the first player/team to obtain ten pairs of cards. The mystery envelopes are included. The game comes with the sets of cards, 2 note pads, 2 mystery envelopes and envelope prize cards. An instruction card and a tips card are also included. While it takes a bit to get into the idea of puns - once you play it a bit you really get going and it is a lot of fun. This would be a great game to play with more than three people too. Some of the puns are so ridiculous, but it's all for a good laugh - which we cannot do too much of in my opinion! Please note that I was sent a copy of this game for purposes of review, however the opinions are my own.
M**K
Fun game!
We played Punderdome with our 9 yo son today, and he loved it. We liked the challenge of it while leaving room so as not to get frustrated with level of difficulty (kids not feeling discouraged from playing).
R**N
You have to have the right group of people, and they all have to be in the right mindset
With the right group of people with the right mindset, this game is a blast. I played this with a group of 12 people. We paired up in groups of 2, which made it easier to come up with a good pun or skip a round if you are really drawing a blank. The group you play with have to stay positive too. There's no teasing if an answer was stupid or doesn't make sense. And there's no judging if a group simply say "we can't come up with an answer". I see a lot of reviews trying to compare this to "Cards Against Humanity". And that really isn't the best comparison. CAH creates the jokes for you, it puts a certain limit to your creativity but it is almost guaranteed a laugh. Punderdome is really closer to...interactive trivia night. You need to stay active, you need to stay creative, and you need to stay positive when something doesn't work out. We'll keep trying this game with friends, it is a really interesting game. But there are just way too many other card games out there that are simply better.
M**S
Tough Crowd, Funny Game
My extended family loves to try new games when we all get together. I bought this last Christmas for my husband, as he comes up daily with bad puns to make me groan....but he never opened it to check it out. So at our summer family gathering I brought it along. Everyone thought it looked too hard, I persisted that we needed to just try it. I had 8 takers, and about 6 who said they'd watch. We weren't strict with time limits....some puns took longer than others, but there are pun jokes on the back of each card that you can read aloud to entertain the crowd while you're waiting on that last contender to finish their pun. I was amazed at how clever some of my relatives were! Each round you flip two cards (one pile has nouns, the other pile has verbs) - you must write a pun that utilizes both words in some form or another. My husband didn't disappoint: with the words "Vampire" and "Fly" - his pun was simply "Bat"....the shortest "pun" ever. The reviews from the crowd were mixed.....while we all laughed and laughed at the reading of each contenders pun, the end-result was "this game would be funnier if everyone was drinking". Tough crowd!
T**Y
Another knockout thinking game!
Game came delivered in a handy envelope so no extra boxes to deal with. I like the portable size to just throw in a bag if going to a party. Set came with two sets of cards, two notepads, two prize envelopes and a few sheets of tear away mystery prize slips. The dividers in the box keeps everythign nice and neat! Game play is very straightforward and mirrors the play of Apples to Apples and Cards Against Humanity. I did find that running through a few Pun Questions and Answers helped people understand what the game asks. Once we moved onto to using the white and green cards the 90 sec needed to brainstorm was definately needed! After a few rounds, people got more competitive and silly. Having to collect 10 sets of cards seems like a lot to win, but game play went to about a full hour with just 3 people. Looking forward to playing in a bigger group. I do like the endless combinations of the cards and the challenge of playing. I could see this game working well for all ages for kids learning to write to elders helping them stretch and use their brains in new ways. This father and daughter team knocked it out of the park again!
P**S
Once a Pun a Time
Finally - a game that restores the good name of the pun. I think of puns as the mimes of wordplay - both are unique art forms that are unjustly maligned. Clowns I get - they should be maligned at every opportunity. I enjoy a good pun, and am a big fan of Cards Against Humanity, so I thought I would give it a try. I played with a small circle of friends I call The Mosquitoes, after the Faulkner novel, and at first it was hard to get used to thinking of something clever in under two minutes. However, we adapted quickly, and once we abandoned the clever part, and let ourselves indulge in some truly tortured puns, the time flew by and we enjoyed some solid competitive merriment. Be forewarned - the ability to pun does not always correlate with braininess. Some very smart people struggle with getting the hang of punning, and others are surprisingly adept. It's lots of fun to see who has the mind for it, and for everyone to get the hang of it together. I feel smarter for having made this purchase!
M**R
Love it!
Awesome fun.
S**Z
Great!
Fun for a group of friends
A**E
Secret santa
Loved on Christmas day
L**R
Great Game
Great fun game for the family
T**8
Best card game to get, if you'll pardon the pun
Played it lots already, great addition to parties and socialising etc! Great concept and puns fly when you get into it.
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