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Professor Puzzle Moral Conflict Games - “Most Likely to” Game for The Whole Family - Hilarious Family Game of Shame.

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Release Date: 22/08/2021

Label: Professor PUZZLE
Series: Board Games
Franchise: Ethics
Language: English

  • FUN PACKED FAMILY GAMEPLAY: Whether with family or friends, Moral Conflict will spark lively debates and offer endless laughs, making it a must-have for any social event. This hilarious family game will create memorable moments.
  • EASY TO LEARN & FUN TO PLAY: Players take turns reading the scenarios and vote on who they believe is most likely to perform the action. The player with the most nominations wins the card. An exciting game of strategy and humour.
  • GREAT FOR PLAYERS AGED 8+: Suitable for kids and adults, the situation game is great for 3-6 players aged 8 years and over. It's a great game for a casual night in, a festive occasion, or family get-together. Makes an ideal gift!
  • ENGAGING & INTERACTIVE FUN: Discover what your friends and family think of you in this laugh-out-loud family game. How well do you know your nearest and dearest? Will you all vote for the same player, or will there be conflict?
  • INCLUDES 100 SILLY SCENARIOS: With 100 questions to vote on, such as "Who is most likely to borrow something from someone without asking" and "Who is least likely to wash the dishes", Moral Conflict will have everyone laughing!
Find out who’s the goody-two-shoes and whose antics are deserving of a time out in this hilarious family-friendly game of “most likely to”! Each card lists a different scenario, anything from “Who’s most likely to accidentally drop something in the toilet?” to “Who’s most likely to claim to have been abducted by aliens?”. Players take turns to read out the cards and nominate a player using their whiteboard paddles. The player with the least nominations at the end of the game is the winner and can claim their title as the most well-behaved of the bunch!