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Board game Cobi GAME Paint a face! Guess who I am! — family guessing game
Board game Cobi GAME Paint a face! Guess who I am! — family guessing game
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Board game Cobi GAME Paint a face! Guess who I am! — family guessing game
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Board game Cobi GAME Paint a face! Guess who I am! — family guessing game
Board game Cobi GAME Paint a face! Guess who I am! — family guessing game
Cobi GAME Paint a face! Guess who I am! — family guessing game is a social deduction and creative activity designed for group play. Players alter or paint faces and then attempt to identify characters based on visible features and clues. The set emphasizes observation, memory and interaction, making it suitable for family gatherings, casual game nights and party-style play that combines simple crafting with guessing mechanics.
The game combines hands-on creativity with a deduction mechanic, giving players the opportunity to personalize faces and test recognition skills. Components are arranged for quick setup and short rounds, enabling repeated plays in one session. Rules are straightforward and accessible to a wide age range, supporting cooperative conversation and competitive guessing without complex scoring systems.
Set up the playing area with the included face cards or boards and art materials provided in the set. Each round, a player or team alters a face using paints or markers according to the rules or a secret prompt. Other players observe the altered features and ask questions or make guesses to identify the character. Follow the printed rules to determine scoring or turn order; rounds are intentionally brief to keep gameplay dynamic and to allow multiple rounds during a single session.
Use washable paints or markers when young children participate and protect the playing surface. For larger groups, rotate roles between painters and guessers to maintain engagement. Allow a few practice rounds for players unfamiliar with deduction games to learn how to focus on distinctive features and clues.
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