The aim of the game here is for all of the players but one to draw a card from one of the decks and to then strike a pose that represents whatever the card suggests. When I mention that the players will need to emulate these things - I do mean literally.
For example, a frozen mouse, a frozen dolphin or maybe a frozen turtle. On the front of each and every card (regardless of stated difficulty) is a description of something that the players will attempt to emulate. Inside the box, players will find a simple instruction pamphlet, as well as two stacks of cards that can be further divided into cards described as easy, medium and hard. Frozen Unicorns from Gamely Games is the latest addition to the collection, but so far, the reception has been pretty frosty.įrozen Unicorns features a small box adorned with rainbow colours and images of the titular unicorns, locked into a variety of unusual postures and poses.
This is a heck of a challenge, and so far only the likes of Jurassic Snack and Zoo Run have managed it.
When it comes to choosing board and card games, I’m always on the lookout for options that might appeal to me, my wife and our kids equally.