Snake Oil (2010) Board Game
Snake Oil is a card game that was first released in 2010 by Out of the Box Publishing. The game was designed by Jeff Ochs and features artwork by Patricia Hayes Kaufman and John Kovalic. Snake Oil falls into the categories of card game and humor party game, with a focus on acting, hand management, player judging, and storytelling.
Game Components of Snake Oil
How To Setup Snake Oil
To set up Snake Oil, each player receives six purple word cards. The customer for the round draws a customer card and announces their profession or state in life. The other players then select two words from their hand to invent a product that the customer would want to buy.
Gameplay Mechanics and Game Objective
Player Experience
Snake Oil encourages creativity and improvisation. Players must think quickly to come up with innovative products and convincing sales pitches. The game is suitable for families, including children as young as 10, although younger children can participate with assistance. It is also enjoyable for adults, especially in social settings where creativity and humor are valued.
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Personal Thoughts on Snake Oil
Snake Oil is perfect for groups that enjoy creative storytelling and improvisation. It is an excellent addition to any game collection, especially for families or social gatherings where laughter and creativity are prized. However, it may not be the best fit for groups that struggle with the improv aspect or tend to focus on one-upmanship rather than creative sales pitches. With the right group, Snake Oil can provide hours of entertaining and engaging gameplay.
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