Funfair

eggertspiele · Board game · 2010
3–6 · best 4 30 min Weight 1.4/5
7.6 rating Ludopedia
5.9 rating BGG
7.6 rating Ludopedia
5.9 rating BGG
Our Verdict

Fast-paced, chaotic fun for groups who love a good laugh!

Highlights
  • Quick and engaging gameplay
  • Very easy to learn
  • Great party atmosphere
  • High social interaction
Keep in mind
  • Needs space for movement
  • Casual gaming focus
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About the game
Get ready for a night of pure adrenaline and fun! Funfair isn't just a game; it's like being invited to step right into a board game amusement park. Created to celebrate Peter Eggert's anniversary, this title is a vibrant collection of mini-games that promise to push everyone out of their comfort zone. Imagine the controlled chaos of a carnival: on one hand, you face the challenge of ringing the bell with all your might; on the other, you need strategy to collect the right prizes at the booths to ensure that, by the end of the party, the grand prize is yours.

The game works like a showcase of attractions, where each round might test a different skill. You'll need a bit of dexterity, a pinch of luck, and, of course, the ability to watch what others are doing so you don't get left behind. It's the kind of experience that turns shy neighbors into great friends (or playful rivals!) in just minutes. With a colorful and dynamic design, Funfair is perfect for those looking for something fast, light, and full of laughs around the table. Whether you're braving the ghost train or driving bumper cars, the goal is simple: enjoy the ride and walk away with as many points as possible. It's guaranteed fun for groups of up to six people, making it the ideal icebreaker for any social gathering.
BEST PLAYER COUNT
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Game details

Families

Theme: Amusement Parks / Theme Parks
Publisher eggertspiele
Designer Birgit Stolte, Friedemann Friese, Inka Brand, Markus Brand, Martin Schlegel, Michael Rieneck, Peter Eggert, Philipp El Alaoui, Stefan Stadler, Tobias Stapelfeldt
Artist Alexander Jung, Dennis Lohausen, Franz Vohwinkel, Harald Lieske, Klemens Franz, Michael Menzel
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does a game last?
It's quite fast, usually around 30 minutes, perfect for playing multiple rounds.
What is the recommended age?
As a party and dexterity game, it works well for families and various age groups.
Is it hard to learn?
Not at all! The rules are simple, and you'll be having fun almost instantly.
How many players can join?
The game shines with 3 to 6 players, making it great for larger groups.
Do I need to know English?
Since it's an action and collection-focused party game, the language barrier is very low.