Monikers

CMYK, Palm Court · Board game · 2015
4–16 · best 8 30–60 min Weight 1.1/5
7.5 rating Ludopedia
7.8 rating BGG
7.5 rating Ludopedia
7.8 rating BGG
Our Verdict

If you love party games that turn friends into comedians and mimes, Monikers is the perfect choice to liven up any gathering!

Highlights
  • Guaranteed laughter
  • Easy to learn
  • High interaction
  • Unleashes creativity
  • Perfect for groups
Keep in mind
  • Group dependent
  • Better with more people
  • Requires uninhibited players
HIGHLY RECOMMENDED
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About the game
Monikers is that party game that will make everyone laugh out loud, inspired by the classic public domain game 'Celebrities'. The idea is simple and brilliant: in teams, one player tries to get their teammates to guess names of famous people or characters, but the way clues are given changes each round, increasing the fun and challenge. Get ready for hilarious and (in a good way) embarrassing moments!

In the first round, freedom is almost total! The player can describe the name on the card using as many words as they want, tell stories, give details, everything is allowed – just can't say the name itself, of course. It's the warm-up phase, where creativity begins to flow and teams get into the rhythm.

When the second round arrives, things get a bit tighter. Now, the 'clue-giver' can only use ONE word to try and get the team to guess the same name that already appeared in the previous round. Yes, the names repeat, which is great because everyone already has an idea of what it's about, but the one-word restriction pushes the boundaries of genius (or madness!).

And for the grand finale, the third round elevates the level of pantomime! Forget words, forget sounds. Here, it's all about charades, gestures, funny faces, and body acting. It's time to unleash your inner artist and fully commit to getting your team to guess correctly. It's in this phase that laughter is guaranteed and the most memorable performances happen. Monikers is the perfect choice to liven up any gathering and create fun memories!
Rules videos

In English

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Game details

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Crowdfunding: Kickstarter Mechanism: Give a Clue / Get a Clue Traditional Games: Charades
Publisher CMYK, Palm Court
Designer Alex Hague, Justin Vickers
Artist Alex Hague, Cécile Gariépy, SMLXL
Frequently Asked Questions
How many players does Monikers support, and what's the ideal number?
Monikers is super flexible, supporting 4 to 16 players! The ideal number is usually a larger group, like 6 to 10, to ensure balanced teams and maximum interaction. The more people, the more laughs!
What's the average playtime for a game of Monikers?
A game of Monikers typically lasts between 30 to 60 minutes. Playtime can vary slightly depending on the group size and how quickly people guess the clues, but it's always a fast-paced and dynamic fun experience.
Is Monikers a complex game for beginners?
Not at all! Monikers is a party game with super simple and intuitive rules. Basically, you just need to understand the restrictions for each round (say anything, one word, or charades only). It's perfect for those not used to board games.
What are the main components of the game?
The game primarily consists of a deck of cards featuring names of famous people, characters, and concepts. It's a very 'card-driven' game, so the cards are the heart of the fun.
Who is Monikers recommended for?
Monikers is highly recommended for anyone looking for a light, fun, and laughter-filled party game. It's ideal for groups of friends, families who enjoy playing together, and anyone not afraid to make a fool of themselves for everyone's amusement!
Do I need a good vocabulary or general knowledge to play?
Having good knowledge of pop culture and famous names certainly helps, but it's not a requirement! The cards are varied, and the fun lies precisely in trying to describe or guess even names that aren't so familiar. Creativity in clue-giving is more valuable than encyclopedic knowledge.
Does the game have a translated version?
Yes, there are translated versions and even some fan expansions in various languages. Since the game relies heavily on language for descriptions, having the cards in your native language greatly enhances the experience, especially for those who aren't fluent in English.