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Our Verdict
If you're looking for a light and fun game to liven up the party, 'One Life' is the right choice! Perfect for testing how well you know each other and having a good laugh.
Highlights
- Tests knowledge among friends
- Varied and fun challenges
- Social interaction guaranteed
- Quick and dynamic games
Keep in mind
- Requires an enthusiastic group
- May have limited replayability
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Get ready to test your friends and family in 'One Life: A Party Game', a conversation game that will get everyone interacting and laughing! The idea here is simple: whoever manages to keep one 'life' until the end wins. To achieve this, you'll face four types of challenges, ranging from knowing your friends' preferences well to heated debates and quick list-making.
In 'Choices', you'll see how well your friends know you by trying to guess their answers in unusual scenarios. In 'Challenge', prepare for a verbal duel where the goal is to be the fastest to list something. The 'Rushmore' category invites you to agree or disagree on who the greatest of all time is in various fields, and in 'Versus', argumentation skills come into play to defend your side in fun debates.
With quick games, around 30 minutes for 4 players, and requiring at least 3 participants, 'One Life' is perfect for livening up any gathering. The age range starting from 7 years old ensures the whole family can join in the fun. If you enjoy games that encourage conversation, good humor, and social interaction, this one is for you!
In 'Choices', you'll see how well your friends know you by trying to guess their answers in unusual scenarios. In 'Challenge', prepare for a verbal duel where the goal is to be the fastest to list something. The 'Rushmore' category invites you to agree or disagree on who the greatest of all time is in various fields, and in 'Versus', argumentation skills come into play to defend your side in fun debates.
With quick games, around 30 minutes for 4 players, and requiring at least 3 participants, 'One Life' is perfect for livening up any gathering. The age range starting from 7 years old ensures the whole family can join in the fun. If you enjoy games that encourage conversation, good humor, and social interaction, this one is for you!
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Ticcio LLC.
What is the main objective of the game?
The objective is to be the last player with one 'life' remaining, overcoming the challenges presented in the game's four categories.
How many players can participate?
The game is for 3 to 20 players, ideal for parties and larger gatherings.
How long does a game session take?
A game session takes about 30 minutes for 4 players, but it can vary depending on the number of participants and their speed.
What is the minimum recommended age?
From 7 years old, making it accessible for the whole family.
Does the game require a lot of strategy?
No, 'One Life' focuses more on social interaction, humor, and knowing your friends than on complex strategies. It's a light and relaxed game.
What are the types of challenges in the game?
There are four categories: 'Choices' (getting to know friends), 'Challenge' (verbal lists), 'Rushmore' (debating 'the greatest of all time'), and 'Versus' (debates).