Black Stories Junior: Orange Stories

G3, Kaissa Chess & Games, moses. Verlag GmbH · Board game · 2011
2 2–222 min
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Our Verdict

Who loves a quick, question‑based mystery? This travel‑themed Black Stories spin is perfect.

Highlights
  • Fun group play
  • Quick question mechanic
  • Light travel theme
  • Great for travel
Keep in mind
  • Not a dark mystery
  • No complex components
  • Short playtime
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About the game
If you love a good mystery that starts with a riddle and ends with laughs, Black Stories Junior: Orange Stories will keep you on the edge of your seat! Instead of solving dark crimes, this version focuses on travel and holidays, keeping the tone light and fun. One player takes on the role of storyteller, reading the front of the card with the situation, and when the other players try to figure out what happened, he can only answer “yes” or “no”. This short‑answer rule forces the group to think carefully before asking, creating that “think fast, answer fast” vibe. What makes the game even cooler is that the whole story is on the back of the card, so once the team guesses correctly, the storyteller reads the full narrative, revealing the complete plot—often a surprising one. The set includes 60 travel‑themed cards and is perfect for home, parties, or road trips, with playtime ranging from 2 to 22 minutes. There are no complex components, just the cards and a simple rule set, making it ideal for kids and families looking for something quick yet engaging. If you enjoy question‑and‑answer games that require logic and creativity, Black Stories Junior: Orange Stories will be your next travel‑friendly favorite.
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Game: Black Stories
Publisher G3, Kaissa Chess & Games, moses. Verlag GmbH
Designer Andrea Köhrsen
Artist Andrea Köhrsen
Frequently Asked Questions
How many players can play?
2 or more, no upper limit, but the more, the merrier.
How long does a game last?
Between 2 and 22 minutes, depending on how fast the questions go.
Is the mechanic hard?
No, it's simple: one player reads the card and answers yes/no, others guess.
What components are included?
60 travel‑themed cards plus a rule sheet.
Is it suitable for kids?
Yes, it's the Junior edition with no murder themes, great for families.
Where can I buy it?
Online game stores, marketplaces, and toy shops.