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Board game Multigra Kalambury — party charades game by Multigra
Board game Multigra Kalambury — party charades game by Multigra
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Board game Multigra Kalambury — party charades game by Multigra
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Board game Multigra Kalambury — party charades game by Multigra
Board game Multigra Kalambury — party charades game by Multigra
Multigra Kalambury — party charades game by Multigra is a group entertainment board game that challenges players to act out words and phrases without speaking while teammates guess within a limited time. The game set contains components for timed rounds, role rotation, and scorekeeping, designed for social play at family gatherings, parties, and informal events where quick thinking and body language are central to scoring.
The game promotes nonverbal communication and improves rapid association skills through short, timed rounds. Rules are simple to learn so players of different ages can join quickly, and the modular round structure supports flexible play duration from a few minutes to longer party sessions. Components are arranged to facilitate fast role changes and continuous play, making the set suitable for groups that prefer active, social games.
Divide players into two or more teams, set the timer, and draw or select a word or phrase to be acted out by the active player. The active player must convey the word using gestures, facial expressions, and pantomime while teammates attempt to guess before time runs out. Record points for successful guesses, rotate roles so multiple people take turns acting, and continue rounds until a predetermined score or number of rounds is reached.
For balanced play, group players by size and mix skill levels across teams. Use shorter time limits for fast-paced sessions and longer limits for younger players or beginners. Keep an open playing area to allow free movement during acting turns and agree on any gesture or rule clarifications before starting to avoid disputes.
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