Alias – explain a word
Alias is a word-based intellectual game that is played with a team of two. The goal of the game is to explain a word on a card to your teammate, using synonyms, antonyms, references to well-known phrases and labels, and clear explanations. The team that successfully explains the most words gets one point for each word, and the team with the most points wins. The game currently has seven free vocabularies with over 20,000 words to choose from, and players can select multiple vocabularies to create a more challenging game.
1. Alias is a verbal intellectual game for parties or gatherings of friends.
2. The goal of the game is for teams to explain words on cards to each other and earn points.
3. Teams earn points for successfully explaining words and the first team to reach 100 points wins.
4. Players can use synonyms, antonyms, and references to well-known phrases and labels to explain words.
5. The game includes 7 free vocabularies with over 20,000 words and allows players to choose multiple vocabularies for a greater challenge.
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Alias is a verbal intellectual game for a fun party, a corporate party, or just for a bunch of friends.
🖖 The rules of the game are very simple – you have to explain to your teammate a word that appears on a card. For each successfully explained word your team gets one point. The team that gets the first 100 points wins.
💬 Explain words using synonyms, antonyms, references to well-known phrases and labels. Make your explanations clear to friends. Be creative to guess your words were interesting and fun!
📚 The game currently has 7 free vocabularies of varying complexity with over 20 thousand words. You can choose several vocabularies at once by combining the ones you like the most. In addition to complex vocabularies, the game also provides a vocabulary for playing with early school and pre-school children.
🧨 User vocabularies are added to the game. Now you can create your own word sets. An import function from the file will allow you to easily load already completed word lists for guessing into the game.
The game settings allow to set desired length of the round, a penalty for skipped words and a right to guess the last word in the round by all teams.