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Don't Make Me Laugh Sr.

Product Type: Toy
Product Price: $24.99
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Description
Pretend you're Stephen King writing a comedy, do a newscast about the life of another player or perform a scene from the Wizard of Oz. Challenge the imaginations your friends, family and yourself in this completely wacky game of improvisation, impersonations, and pantomime. Earn points by making the other players laugh or by being judged the best at that challenge. Several options with different ways to play make this a flexible game that's great for families, parties, or small get-togethers. Game contains 120 HA HA Cards, 120 HO HO Cards, 120 HEE HEE cards, 1 joker token, 6 party pooper chips, 1 electronic die, 1 timer, 1 dry erase marker, and game board. For 2 - 6 players or teams of players.
Reviews
Rating: 5 / 5
Date: 2003-12-01
Summary: "Great game for adults! Especially when in need of laughs!"
This was the perfect game to play at a family gathering of all adults! We were in need of a good laugh and cheering up, so I brought out the game ...and the laugh never stopped! (Even though the goal at times is to NOT laugh!) The scenarios on the playing cards are very creative. The diverse rules gets everyone involved. That's what I liked the most. The playing pieces are very colorful and the new rules make it even easier to play.
It's truly the perfect party game. Our family will definitely play it again and again!
Rating: 5 / 5
Date: 2003-06-10
Summary: "The new rules are soooo much easier and clearer."
The original rules were very confusing, then I learned that the Lolo Company posted new rules on the web site. I downloaded the new rules from [...]and these rules cleared up the confusion. The game is totally fun. We can't stop playing. :)
Rating: 5 / 5
Date: 2003-01-09
Summary: "You got to get this game!!!!"
We opened the game and spent a little time with the rules. Once we read through them, the game made total sense. The game was hilarious. We could not stop playing. We also made up our own rules.
Give the game a try, it is worth it.
Rating: 1 / 5
Date: 2002-12-28
Summary: "Disappointing"
Dull and way, way too complicated. The complex rules go on and on, and they are impossible to remember. So every time you land on a square, you have to look it up in the rules...is it a Ha Ha? A Ho Ho? A Hee Hee? Group or individual? Joker judges or we judge? etc etc.
Our kids like playing anything with us, so the hour or two we spent playing it today was okay. But for $30? Big disappointment and boring. After playing once, it went into the basement to be stored away, and I'll be surprised if they ask for it again.
Rating: 3 / 5
Date: 2002-12-10
Summary: "So much potential yet so confusing!"
There are too many rules and things to keep track of. 3 different kinds of cards that have different rules
1. Make me laugh/make y'all laugh
2. Guess what I am
3. A challenge between all players
Then, on top of that there are Heckler and Jester cards that require vigilance and cause more confusion. We're not stupid people by any means, but there are too many rules to follow to make it "easy" to play.
And, that's a shame because when we were actually following the directions on the cards, it was great fun. One of us had to be "an angel at Heaven's parking garage", we had to play Twinkle, Twinkle by slapping our cheeks, one of us was "Scooby Doo at a nudist colony." So, there were definitily laughs to be had. We ended up modifying the rules of play quite a bit (simplifying them) and things were smoother.
Also, team play, although there are rules for it, was a fiasco.
I can't recommend this game, as much as I'd like to. If you're creative and can make up rules to go with it, then it's a fun activity. But,the rules are positively Byzantine.
