Taboo
- Get your teammates to say the phrase on the card without using any of the Taboo words
- Check out the updated cards with fresh words to guess
- You earn a point each time your team guesses correctly
- But watch what you say! If your opponents hear a Taboo word, you get buzzed and they will get the point
- It is the adult party game of unspeakable fun and perfect for Family Game Night
Is it taboo to play this game? Taboo is the entertaining word-guessing party game. Guess the words and you win.
Is it taboo to play this game? Not if you like having fun. Can you get your partner to guess the word on your card without using that word or any of the five other words on the card? If so, you may be a real winner at this Taboo Game. Everything you need is included: word cards, card tray, buzzer, and more. You’re sure to enjoy playing this popular word-guessing party game from Hasbro
Rating: (out of 16 reviews)
List Price: $ 29.99
Price: $ 23.99
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Review by saint4God for Taboo
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Although I’m not a fan of social games, this one encourages players to creatively communicate. The basics is this: You have a word you need to get someone else to say, but you cannot use the 5 words underneath it to describe it. Because everyone thinks of things differently, it’s one that you can play over and over again. Caution though, couples who have been married a long time will have an advantage, so don’t let ’em be on the same team :-D.
Review by Jill Abbott for Taboo
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This is a great 4-person game, in which one person is giving clues, another from the opposite team is watching over his or her shoulder to ensure the clue-giver is not using any of the “taboo” words, his or her partner is guessing, and the other opponent is the time-keeper.
More than four people play in teams, and it’s fun to both guess and provide clues, and challenging enough to keep you on your toes and laughing.
My advice for having the most fun and gaining the competitive edge is to personalize your clues. If you use a taboo word and get “buzzed,” it’s distracting, so it’s better to just scan them quickly, so you know what they are, and then use shared experiences and/or preferences. For “spaghetti,” when you can’t say Italian, pasta, sauce, noodle, meatballs, etc. you mention what your partner had for lunch at Olive Garden, or if you’ve ever gone to a Revolve Tour or read Chad Eastham: what girls are, if guys are waffles Guys Are Waffles, Girls Are Spaghetti.
Review by Jane Austen for Taboo
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I purchased the game for Christmas. We took it to our skiing trip & played it with a group of 12 people. Everyone had a lot of fun even the kids like it and played the game throughout the whole trip. I would highly recommend this game to everyone!
Review by Emma Smith for Taboo
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This game is the best! It really makes you think fast. I’ve been wanting to buy it forever and I’m glad I did. You end up learning new things about the people you’re playing with and the things people say when they are under pressure are hilarious!
Review by Terry B. Sidell for Taboo
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This game is now a family favorite! A friend brought it over to play one night and we had so much fun, we had to order our own. We will soon have to go on-line to get more cards! There is some educational value which is a plus!