Intervention is a party game for everyone's worst habits. "The antidote to the boring party game." -Bayard Catron, Game Theory "Laughs were had, drinks were drunk." -Forrest Bower, Bower's Game Corner "If Cards Against Humanity and True Colors had a baby, it would be Intervention." -Dara T., Board Game Geek Playtester This is adult party game gives you and your friends a chance to anonymously reveal what you think about each other through taboo, hilarious, and all around ridiculous questions. Which of your friends is least likely to be wearing underwear right now? Who is the most awkward hugger? For better or for worse, the truth will be revealed. Intervention is a remake of the classic '90s game, True Colors. With many more questions cards that have been revamped, Intervention is perfect for your next get-together, pre-game, or work event. Funded with Kickstarter. How to Play: The rules are simple. Each round, one person reads aloud a question card and everyone anonymously votes for the person they think best represents the answer to that question. Then, everyone attempts to guess how many votes they received. Grab your friends and prepare for laughs, tears, and arguments. It's time for an Intervention. Game Contents: This game includes 12 Voting Booklets, 185 Question Cards, 36 Guessing Cards, 12 Identifier Cards, instructions, and alternate rules to mix things up. For up to 12 players. And yes, you can turn it into a drinking game. Example Cards: Who spent the most time getting ready today? Who thinks they have the nicest looking butt in the room? Who loves themselves more than Kanye West loves himself?
K**N
Lots of laughs.
We played this at the family Christmas and had a blast. Had at least 10 players at all times throughout the night. Plays up to 12 players. A few cards we skipped over, but we didn't tire of the game.
J**9
Choose this over The Voting Game if you are deciding between the two.
Just as many laughs as the voting game, but executed better because of the flip card voting method. Votes are secret because you don't get the same voting cards back. Also the twist of predicting your own results was fun.
J**Z
Great game, met expectations.
Great game to play with friends, coworkers or family (if they are open and don't take things too personal). Had a lot of fun playing with a group of twelve. Crow kept on asking to play again and again.
R**B
So fun.
We took this on a cruise and had so much fun with our friends. Took to our family's for the holidays and we played it the entire box twice. Everyone loves slamming down their voting books. Only complaint is that there isn't an expansion pack.
S**Y
Needs Better Prompts
We love the concept and the way to earn points is fantastic. Really well thought out game. However we didn’t like half of the prompts. Many were either obvious who would win or too mean or awkward to ask. I like the fun hypotheticals that don’t get too mean or personal. (Some things I don’t wanna know.)If you are a group of horrible people, you’d love this game.If you are considerate and just wanna laugh without starting drama, your gonna have to throw a lot of cards away.
F**T
Fun Game, But Better For Friends Than Family
Fun game, but might be better with a group of friends than family. There are too many questions that really wouldn't apply to a family.
L**E
Only good with people you know well.
Really awkward and poor game if you don't know everyone at the party. This is more for a group of people with inside jokes, and because of that, was only able to play it a few times. Was still pretty fun.
T**D
Fun game. Definitely needs to be played with people ...
Fun game. Definitely needs to be played with people who know each other at least somewhat. Don't play with anyone who gets offended easily. We've played a few times and only played the quick version, but there are many different ways to play. We never kept score. It was more fun just to see who got voted for. Recommend
Trustpilot
2 months ago
1 day ago