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Our Verdict
If you love sketching without pressure, this game will have you laughing.
Highlights
- Free-form drawing fun
- Fast and easy to play
- Great for parties
- No artistic skill required
- Hilarious drawing reveal
Keep in mind
- Not ideal for long sessions
- Requires drawing space
- Can be confusing for beginners
HIGHLY RECOMMENDED
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Ne Çizdin Sen? is a quick, light‑hearted party game that turns you into an improvisational artist. Each session lasts between 10 and 20 minutes and accommodates 3 to 8 players, making it ideal for friends or family gatherings. The goal is simple: draw, guess, and laugh. At the start, a player secretly selects a word from a prompt card and draws it on a provided sheet. The next player, without knowing the original word, looks only at the drawing and writes down what they think it represents. The following player then draws the word they wrote. This cycle of drawing and guessing continues until everyone has had a turn. Once all players have finished, the original prompt card and all drawing sheets are revealed, showing the hilarious evolution of the word from start to finish. The game requires no drawing skill; in fact, the funnier and more confusing the sketches become, the better the game gets. The core components are drawing sheets and pens, and you can add dry‑erase markers for an extra “chalkboard” feel. The “Give a Clue / Get a Clue” mechanic kicks in when players write their guesses, creating a clue‑driven dynamic that fuels the humor. The style of play is reminiscent of classics like Telestrations, but it moves at a faster pace and has fewer formal rules. It’s perfect for parties, casual meet‑ups, or any time you want to unleash creativity and provoke laughter. If you enjoy drawing without pressure, Ne Çizdin Sen? is a guaranteed hit.
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Publisher
Zigzag Games
Designer
Onur Şencan, Sena Şencan
How many players is it suitable for?
3 to 8 players.
What is the average playtime?
Between 10 and 20 minutes.
Do you need drawing skill?
No, the game is fun even without artistic skill.
What components are needed?
Drawing sheets, pens or dry‑erase markers, and prompt cards.
Is it suitable for children?
Yes, it’s suitable for children over 8 years old, as it doesn’t require advanced skills.
How does the game flow work?
One player draws, the next guesses, the next draws the written word, and so on until everyone has played.
What is the difficulty level?
Very low to medium; the goal is fun, not strategy.