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Horrible Guild: Sound Box, Cooperative Party Family Game, Perform Weird And Wacky Sounds, 4 To 7 Players, 30 To 45 Minute Play T
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Frequently Asked Questions

The game measures nine point zero six inches in length, six point three inches in width, and one point nine seven inches in height.

The game is made of plastic, ensuring durability and longevity during play.

The game comes with a total of one hundred ten sound cards, along with several other components for gameplay.

To play, one player is blindfolded and becomes the Guesser, while others make sounds based on assigned cards, trying to help the Guesser guess correctly.

Yes, the game is designed for ages eight and up, making it appropriate for family and party settings.

The Horrible Guild Sound Box game is designed for four to seven players, promoting teamwork and interaction.

To keep the game in good condition, store it in a cool, dry place and avoid exposure to moisture.

Yes, each round is timed, adding excitement as players rush to make sounds before the timer runs out.

Absolutely, the game is fun for both adults and children, making it a great choice for family gatherings or parties.

If any components are missing or damaged, please contact the manufacturer for assistance and possible replacements.

Yes, the rules are straightforward, making it easy for new players to join in and start playing quickly.

A typical game session lasts between thirty to forty-five minutes, depending on player engagement.

No, all necessary components are included in the box, so you can start playing right away.

The game helps develop listening skills, teamwork, and creative thinking through sound recognition and guessing.

While the game is safe, adult supervision is recommended to ensure fair play and assist younger players.

Yes, the game can be adapted for larger groups by splitting players into teams, enhancing the collaborative experience.

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