Taboo is a party game that revolves around describing words without using certain 'taboo' words. The game is played in teams of at least two players, with each team choosing one player to be the describer and the other players to be the guessers.
Each turn, a card is drawn that contains a word, along with a list of five 'taboo' words that may not be used when describing the word. The describer must describe the word to the guessers without using these taboo words. If the guessers guess the word correctly, the team gets a point. If the describer uses a taboo word, a buzzer sounds and the turn passes to the next team.
The aim of the game is to guess as many words as possible within a given time limit. The team with the most points at the end of the game wins.
Taboo is a game suitable for players of all ages and can be played in various situations, such as at parties or as team building exercises. It takes creativity, quick thinking and communication skills to win.
Each turn, a card is drawn that contains a word, along with a list of five 'taboo' words that may not be used when describing the word. The describer must describe the word to the guessers without using these taboo words. If the guessers guess the word correctly, the team gets a point. If the describer uses a taboo word, a buzzer sounds and the turn passes to the next team.
The aim of the game is to guess as many words as possible within a given time limit. The team with the most points at the end of the game wins.
Taboo is a game suitable for players of all ages and can be played in various situations, such as at parties or as team building exercises. It takes creativity, quick thinking and communication skills to win.
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