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100 Things

100 Things

2-100
Players
15
Minutes
7+
Age
2020
Published

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What to Expect

Players quickly identify six correct objects from a set of silhouettes. The clue-giver uses a die to switch between drawing, acting, and limited word clues. Players can cooperate to guess all items quickly or compete for the highest score. The game emphasizes quick rounds and high player interaction.

Who Is This Game For?

Suitable for groups of two to 100, 100 Things is ideal for parties and casual game nights. With a playtime of about 15 minutes and a recommended age of 7+, it works well for families and casual players.

How It Works

The game features Acting and Communication Limits mechanics. One player gives clues by drawing, pantomiming, or using very limited words based on a die roll. Others must identify the correct objects from many silhouettes. Speed and accuracy determine success.

Acting Communication Limits

What Makes It Special

Designed by Bobby West, 100 Things stands out by combining real-time clue-giving with communication constraints. It is a standalone party game without awards or series affiliation.

Pro

  • Fast gameplay with about 15 minutes duration
  • Easy to learn with simple rules and low age minimum
  • High interaction through varied clue-giving methods
  • Supports large groups up to 100 players

Contra

  • No solo mode available
  • Limited strategic depth, party-focused
  • Not suited for players who prefer complex games

Setting & Atmosphäre

The game has an abstract setting focused on quick recognition and guessing of silhouettes without a specific theme.

Tipp für Einsteiger

Focus on clear and varied communication as the clue-giver to help others guess quickly.

Häufige Fragen

Can I play this solo?

No, 100 Things requires at least two players.

How long does a game really take?

A typical game lasts about 15 minutes, suitable for short sessions.

What prior experience do I need?

The game is easy to understand and suitable for casual players without prior experience.

How does this compare to similar games?

100 Things uniquely combines acting with communication limits in real-time, differing from classic party games.

Is this suitable for families?

Yes, with a minimum age of 7 and simple rules, it is family-friendly.

What mechanic makes it special?

The mix of Acting and Communication Limits creates varied clue-giving.

Fazit

100 Things is recommended for players who enjoy fast, communicative party games with a deduction element. It is less suited for those seeking deeper strategy or longer play.