1 Minute
- Designer Bo-Anthony Boersen , Arthur Tebbe
- Publisher Just Games (II) , Just2play
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Start for freeWhat to Expect
In 1 Minute, players split into two teams to draw, act out, and describe words. The opposing team awards points based on performance in Acting and Line Drawing. Each turn lasts only one minute, creating a fast-paced and lively experience that emphasizes teamwork and quick thinking under time pressure.
Who Is This Game For?
Suitable for players aged 8 and up, 1 Minute is an easy-to-learn party game for larger groups. It is ideal for casual gatherings and players looking for a quick, interactive game without complex rules or prior experience. The average playtime of around 45 minutes fits well into social events.
How It Works
The game uses Acting and Line Drawing mechanics. On their turn, a player attempts to convey a word either by drawing or pantomime, while teammates guess. The opposing team awards points based on how well the word was communicated. Each round is limited to one minute, ensuring a dynamic and fast gameplay pace.
What Makes It Special
Designed by Bo-Anthony Boersen and Arthur Tebbe, 1 Minute stands out as a quick party game combining Acting and Line Drawing. It supports up to 20 players and emphasizes fast rounds and team interaction over complexity, distinguishing it from more elaborate party games.
Pro
- Supports up to 20 players
- Short playtime around 45 minutes
- Simple rules, easy to learn
- Mixes Acting and Drawing mechanics
Contra
- Not designed for solo play
- Requires at least 2 players
- May be too simple for experienced gamers
Setting & Atmosphäre
1 Minute has no specific theme, focusing instead on word guessing through acting and drawing. It fits the party game genre without a distinct story or setting.
Tipp für Einsteiger
Focus on clear and quick communication and make the most of the short time for each turn.
Häufige Fragen
Can I play this solo?
No, 1 Minute requires at least 2 players and does not support solo play.
How long does a game really take?
A game typically lasts about 45 minutes, making it a quick party experience.
What prior experience do I need?
The game is straightforward and requires no special prior knowledge.
How does this compare to similar games?
1 Minute combines Acting and Line Drawing for a varied gameplay experience.
Is this suitable for families?
Yes, it is suitable for families with players aged 8 and older.
What mechanic makes it special?
The combination of Acting and Line Drawing under time pressure defines its unique gameplay.
Fazit
1 Minute is a lively party game best suited for larger groups and casual players aged 8 and above. It offers quick, interactive fun with minimal setup and rules.







