More Dirty Minds (1991) Board Game
More Dirty Minds is a party game that was released in 1991 by TDC Games, Inc. It is a follow-up to the original Dirty Minds game, which was released in in 1991. The game is designed for adults aged 18 and older and is intended to be a fun and entertaining game for parties and gatherings.
Game Components of More Dirty Minds
How To Setup More Dirty Minds
To set up the game, players start by punching out the cards from the flimsy paper sheets. Each player receives a starting set of cards, and the clue cards are prepared according to the rules outlined in the rule books. The game is designed for up to four players, each with their own set of rules and clues.
Gameplay Mechanics and Game Objective
– Landing on clue spots allows players to draw additional cards.
– The number of cards drawn depends on the number of clues needed to guess the answer (e.g., 1 clue – 3 cards, 2 clues – 2 cards).
– Wild cards can be used for any letter.
– Certain cards allow drawing two more cards or take away cards from other players.
– Guessing incorrectly results in losing a card.
Player Experience
Players have generally reported a negative experience with **More Dirty Minds**. The game often ends quickly, sometimes in just a few turns, due to the distribution of powerful cards like wild cards and “draw two more” cards. The clues are not particularly funny or challenging, and the game’s quality is criticized for its flimsy paper and poor construction.
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Personal Thoughts on More Dirty Minds
**More Dirty Minds** is not recommended for most players. While it attempts to be an edgy and funny party game, it falls short due to its poor quality, lack of depth, and unbalanced gameplay. It might appeal to someone looking for a very casual, short game, but there are better alternatives in the adult party game category. If you’re seeking an “edgy” game, other options like **Cards Against Humanity** are generally considered more enjoyable and well-crafted.
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