The rather psychedelic game board is decorated with whirlpools, bright colors and cockroaches topped with whipped cream and cherries. Setup: Little lozenge-like game pieces look good enough to eat. Zobmondo!! (Zobmondo!! Entertainment LLC) Overheard: "This isn't like real therapy." "The couches are cute." Good for: Casual acquaintances and those interested in general pop psychology who want a non-intimidating way to get to know each other better. You look at an inkblot, and instead of saying what you see, you have to guess what the majority of people who have looked at it have seen. If you get a question wrong from an "Insight/Chance" square, you have to go to the "psychosis" mushpot in the center of the board. Sample question: "So, tell me, if a school friend you hadn't seen in 10 years left a message on your answering machine, would you - (a) call back, and hope they were in (b) call back, and hope there was no answer (c) never call back?"Īdvantages: When another team's couch lands in your own color-coded "office," you get to play the therapist and pre-guess the response.ĭisadvantages: Too many details and random categories. Objective: Be the first player to get one peg from each of the six stages of life, from infancy to seniority, by answering and asking questions from each stage of development.
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