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7.0
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BGG
Our Verdict
If you're looking for guaranteed physical fun and lots of laughs, Group Loop is the perfect game to liven up any party! It's Twister on steroids, where balance and flexibility become the center of the fun.
Highlights
- Physical fun and laughs
- Simple and accessible
- Great for parties
Keep in mind
- Requires space
- Not much depth
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Get ready to tie yourself in knots with Group Loop, a game that's basically a tabletop (or rather, floor!) version of Twister, but with an extra dose of stretchy chaos. The idea here is simple: you and your friends will get tangled up in a long, flexible cord, trying to perform a series of crazy tasks without falling over like a sack of potatoes. Forget deep strategy; what counts here is balance, flexibility, and, of course, the ability to laugh at yourself (and others!) while trying to complete the challenges. It's the perfect kind of game to liven up any party, get a group together, and create hilarious moments that will lead to good stories. If you enjoy games that test your motor coordination in a fun and relaxed way, Group Loop is the right choice to guarantee laughter and a bit of unexpected exercise. Think agility, laughter, and a friendship test to see who can stay standing the longest in this whole mess. It's pure physical fun!
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Publisher
Mattel, Inc.
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What is the play time for Group Loop?
Games are super quick, usually lasting around 30 minutes, perfect for keeping the energy up!
How many players can participate?
Group Loop is quite flexible, playable by 2 to 6 people. The more people, the more tangled and fun it gets!
Is the game difficult to learn?
Not at all! The rules are very simple, and you'll get the hang of it quickly. The challenge is more physical than mental.
Do I need a lot of space to play?
Yes, you'll need a reasonable amount of free space so everyone can move and get tangled without feeling cramped.
What are the main components of the game?
The key component is a long, stretchy cord that connects the players, along with cards showing the actions to be performed.
Is Group Loop good for kids?
Absolutely! It's great for kids and adults who enjoy physical activities and don't mind looking a little silly.
Is this a strategy game?
No, Group Loop focuses entirely on physical dexterity, balance, and group fun, not strategic planning.