Hues and Cues Party Game for 3-10 Players, Ages 8 and up, by USAopoly

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Hues and Cues. What hue do you think of when we say “apple”? Hues and Cues is a vibrant game of colorful communication where players are challenged to make connections to colors with words. Using only one and two-word cues, players try to get others to guess a specific hue from the 480 colors on the game board. The closer the guesses are to the target, the more points you earn. Since everyone imagines colors differently, connecting colors and clues has never been this much fun! Get ready for laughter and good times with your friends and family. Ages 8 and up. Test your color knowledge and guessing abilities with Hues and Cues – a vibrant group party game of colorful communication where players are challenged to make connections to colors with words Using only one and two-word cues, players try to get others to guess a specific hue from the 480 colors squares on the unique game board The player with the most points after several rounds wins the game Includes 1 game board, 100 color cards, 30 player pieces, 1 rulebook, 1 scoring frame 3-10 Players | Ages 8+ | 30+ Min Play Time

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Hues and Cues Party Game for 3-10 Players, Ages 8 and up, by USAopoly

Great game to play with a large group

Great game to play with a larger group. Although it can slow down the game quite a bit (time) to allow people to guess a colour name. Was very fun and creative!

Lo Lo

Very interesting game, definitely can see it being best with 4 people or 3 very creative people. We realized that the brightness and tone of the colors were different from the card to the board, so when we gave clues, we often had to check how the color looked on the board to see if it was a good fit, which makes it a bit easier for any cheaters in your group to do their thing lol. Overall though, a great time.

Ashlee

Unique game

I found adults and older kids like it better, younger (8 to 10) get a little bored with it. It is a good game for that age though to get them to think out of the box and extend descriptive vocabulary. It also helps you understand all people can see things differently.

alicia

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