Dubious
Designed by Peer Sylvester
Illustrated by Gavin Schmitt & David Lovejoy

du-bi-ous. (adjective) of doubtful quality or propriety; questionable. What's hotter: A fish on a grill, androgynous business women, or a fire breathing alligator? Which is more dangerous: Sky diving, a hair dryer, or a dinosaur? You and your friends make snap judgments and questionable comparisons in an attempt to earn points in an escalating betting system.
Product Details
49 FULL COLOR cards: 15 response cards in 5 colors, 33 topic cards, the GUESS CARD and a black and white rule sheet.
 
 
 
Game Play
Players take turns asking a question of their choice, which prompts the group to compare three cards at a time.
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WEDNESDAY, 05/14/2008 AT 1:05 PM
Here are two house rules suggestions by Eric Martin of Board game news:<br />
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1. Use only one question throughout the entire game: “Which would you lick?” Admittedly this would shorten the game’s lifespan considerably, but for a few rounds this was hilarious.<br />
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2. Have the Guesser ask the question before seeing the topic cards. This change prevents a player from gaming the system and often creates more interesting situations when deciding how to order the topics and where to place the Guess card—assuming players are answering honestly, that is. If they aren’t, then your best bet is to choose topic #2 every single time, which is boring.
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