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	<title>Comments on: Bubble Talk</title>
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		<title>By: Christopher Hume</title>
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		<dc:creator>Christopher Hume</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 28 Dec 2012 09:38:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[&lt;strong&gt;Great Game for Family or Friends&lt;/strong&gt; This is a great game with a cleaver combination of predetermined statements and great quality pictures. The basic game play, a picture card is placed for all to see, each person selects the funniest &quot;bubble talk&quot; card out of the 7 in their hand and places it face down. A &quot;judge&quot; reads the cards aloud and selects the funniest, the winner of that round.  First player with five winning cards wins the game.We have played with family ages 3-65 and groups of friends.  Great developmental game for the 3 yr old, necessitates quick reading for the 8 yr old and is just fun for the rest of us. With friends the &quot;bubble talk&quot; cars can often have double meanings, thus the game can become anything from dirty to down right odd. A quick whit can work wonders matching the bubble talk statements to the quite often hilarious pictures.One nice addition to the game would be blank cards on which a player can write their own statement. Each player should have one for each round.We recommend this game for families, teens and pre-teens.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Great Game for Family or Friends</strong> This is a great game with a cleaver combination of predetermined statements and great quality pictures. The basic game play, a picture card is placed for all to see, each person selects the funniest &#8220;bubble talk&#8221; card out of the 7 in their hand and places it face down. A &#8220;judge&#8221; reads the cards aloud and selects the funniest, the winner of that round.  First player with five winning cards wins the game.We have played with family ages 3-65 and groups of friends.  Great developmental game for the 3 yr old, necessitates quick reading for the 8 yr old and is just fun for the rest of us. With friends the &#8220;bubble talk&#8221; cars can often have double meanings, thus the game can become anything from dirty to down right odd. A quick whit can work wonders matching the bubble talk statements to the quite often hilarious pictures.One nice addition to the game would be blank cards on which a player can write their own statement. Each player should have one for each round.We recommend this game for families, teens and pre-teens.</p>
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		<title>By: Michael Ceciliani "Mike C"</title>
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		<dc:creator>Michael Ceciliani "Mike C"</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 28 Dec 2012 09:25:17 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[&lt;strong&gt;Fantastic party game similar to Apples&lt;/strong&gt; A friend of mine who&#039;s roomed with me at gaming conventions e-mailed this game to me and said it would go great with the other party games I have. I saw all the five-star ratings it got here and ordered it through Amazon. It got delivered quickly. I took it to a Game Meetup group the day I got it in the mail. It was a SMASH HIT.The game plays very much like Apples to Apples and The T-shirt Game. A picture is passed around and everyone submits one of their seven captions that they think best goes with the picture. The judge chooses the caption he/she likes best and the person who submitted that caption gets the picture. The first one to get five pictures wins. Everyone takes turns being the judge, so it&#039;s never the same judge twice in a row.A fun game that&#039;s simple to learn and play. All ages can play and it provides laughs. Plus there&#039;s no questions involved. It&#039;s been a hit everywhere I&#039;ve brought it. One guy asked where I got it so he could get it. If you&#039;re looking for the next great party game, here it is. Get it and play it. You&#039;ll be glad you did.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Fantastic party game similar to Apples</strong> A friend of mine who&#8217;s roomed with me at gaming conventions e-mailed this game to me and said it would go great with the other party games I have. I saw all the five-star ratings it got here and ordered it through Amazon. It got delivered quickly. I took it to a Game Meetup group the day I got it in the mail. It was a SMASH HIT.The game plays very much like Apples to Apples and The T-shirt Game. A picture is passed around and everyone submits one of their seven captions that they think best goes with the picture. The judge chooses the caption he/she likes best and the person who submitted that caption gets the picture. The first one to get five pictures wins. Everyone takes turns being the judge, so it&#8217;s never the same judge twice in a row.A fun game that&#8217;s simple to learn and play. All ages can play and it provides laughs. Plus there&#8217;s no questions involved. It&#8217;s been a hit everywhere I&#8217;ve brought it. One guy asked where I got it so he could get it. If you&#8217;re looking for the next great party game, here it is. Get it and play it. You&#8217;ll be glad you did.</p>
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