MonsDRAWsity is like a monster police sketch game. In the game, one person is the witness and has 20 seconds to look at a monster card. Then they must turn the card down and have two minutes to describe the monster in as much detail as possible while everyone else furiously tries to draw what is described. After two minutes, the witness selects the drawing that most matches their memory of the monster. Then the monster card is revealed and all the artists vote for the one they think most closely matches the original. The game continues until everyone has had a chance to be a witness. The game technically says 3-8 players, but you could easily play more with more white boards or paper and pencil.
Review:
I thought this made a great, light party game. We have one fabulous artist in the family, but the rest of us aren’t great and still had a wonderful time. It’s definitely a game you can’t take too seriously. The artwork on the monsters is wild, creative and fun, definitely unpredictable. The game comes with a lot of cards, so I feel like there is quite a replayability, even if playing with the same group. There are also expansions if you should need more monster cards. Since we don’t play group games all that often, I think we’re set with just the base game. We won’t be able to remember all the cards between plays, even if we eventually make it through the entire set!
This is one to keep in your arsenal of party games when you need something light for a crowd.
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