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Smart Ass

Smart Ass

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Smart Ass

 
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WARNING:
CHOKING HAZARD -- Small parts. Not for children under 3 yrs.
 

Smart Ass, the game, from University Games is here. Have you ever played a game and been bursting to yell out the answer, even when it's not your turn? Well here's your chance. Each Who, What, and Where Am I card has ten clues and the first player to yell out the correct answer moves one step closer to being the ultimate Smart Ass.

  • The ultimate trivia game
  • Fast-paced, multiple player game play
  • Includes 490 questions and unique jumbo dice
  • Quick moving, fun party game
  • Nominated for 2007 "Game of the Year"

 
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Product Details
Product Length:11.0 inches
Product Width:3.0 inches
Product Height:11.0 inches
Product Weight:2.2 pounds
Package Length:10.8 inches
Package Width:10.8 inches
Package Height:2.7 inches
Package Weight:2.85 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 140 reviews

Features
  • The ultimate trivia game

  • Fast-paced, multiple player game play

  • Includes 490 questions and unique jumbo dice

  • Quick moving, fun party game

  • Nominated for 2007 "Game of the Year"


Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:4.5 ( 140 customer reviews )
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196 of 203 found the following review helpful:


5This game is great fun  Apr 26, 2008 By Tool Hound
I'm surprised that this game has reviews that are only 3 stars, it is a great party game. It is a blast to play and had all of us laughing. This is not a game for 12 year olds, I would strongly recommend it for people over 18, however. I love that it can be played in only a half hour, I want to scream when other trivia games go over the two hour mark. I thought many of the trivia questions were clever. Bottom line, of the group of four of us, everyone thought this game was awesome.

83 of 87 found the following review helpful:


4Fun game  Feb 17, 2008 By SPW "Geoloman"
This is a straight forward trivia game, and unlike trivial pursuit, each game lasts 30 minutes tops (with 4 players). We have an 18 year old who found most of the questions were beyond her, but our 21 year old did fine with it. I definitely wouldn't recommend it for younger teens unless you team them up with an adult to help. We had a lot of fun with it, and when if you lose, play again- most of the games were over in 15-20 minutes.

135 of 151 found the following review helpful:


4Don't judge a game by its title  Jul 10, 2008 By Rasheed Abdullah "game junky"
Smart "Alec", as we have dubbed it in light of the fact that there are kids around us, is actually pretty fun. It is a trivia game that allows you more than one clue. This game is great for the trivia game player that needs more clues to guess the word.

Smart A-- has a box of cards and each card has ten clues on it that go from very vague to very specific. As the reader reads the clues everyone else tries to guess the word being described. Don't jump the gun though because you only get ONE guess! A clue may start out as: "a place in the northern hemisphere" and get down to "an island near San Francisco" with all the clues in between helping to describe the word.

It was very fun, and with the different categories it kept the game fresh. If they could only change the title.

21 of 22 found the following review helpful:


5Updated questions make for fun across ages  Dec 27, 2008 By thirtysomething
We played this with 20+ year-olds through those in their 60's and had a lot of fun. Because questions ranged from very recent topics to more classical history-type questions, all ages were able to answer questions and be a part of the game. Also, given the progressive nature of the questions, we rarely had a round with a question that went unanswered. This is a game for individuals, not teams, and you can have from 2-8 people play. Since we'd spent much of the weekend playing team-oriented games, this was also a nice change. Highly recommend.

14 of 14 found the following review helpful:


5British oriented  Jan 01, 2009 By James M. Storrs "soilman"
I'm surprised that no one has mentioned that this game was developed in England and many of the questions have to do with England and are written from a British point of view. That's not a criticism, nor does it make the game any less fun, but it's a fact. The game is a creative version of a Twenty Questions type trivia game and we had a blast playing it for FIVE HOURS straight.

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