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What Were You Thinking? (1998)

What Were You Thinking? is a party board game designed by Richard Garfield and published by Wizards of the Coast in 1998. The game aims to guess the most common answer to each question, and players move up the board if no one else answers the same way. The game has received mixed reviews, with some players appreciating its simplicity and others feeling that it fails to differentiate itself from other party games.

Game Components of What Were You Thinking?

– Question cards
– Spinner
– Game board

Game Setup of What Were You Thinking?

– Shuffle the question cards and place them face down in a pile.
– Spin the spinner to determine which color question card to draw.
– The player who spins the spinner reads the question out loud that matches the drawn color.

Gameplay Mechanics of What Were You Thinking?

– Players take turns answering the question on their turn.
– If a player answers the same as the majority of other players, they move up the board.
– The game ends when one player reaches the end of the board.

Game Objective of What Were You Thinking?

– The goal is to be the first player to reach the end of the board by correctly guessing the most common answer to each question.

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