

ADULT LOADED QUESTIONS GAME TRIAL
Poses said the game "worked well" in trial runs, and he decided to prepare 5,000 copies of Loaded Questions shortly after resigning. He told his employer that he was leaving the job to invest in the board game, and Poses said the man asked to fund the game in return for "a large percentage of the success of the game." Poses declined the offer.

After he developed the idea, he held a couple of Loaded Questions trial runs with friends before he quit his Miami job as an ad copywriter. Poses said he was inspired to create the game as a 23-year-old recent college graduate. Players win the game only after having landed on the "WIN!" space and playing one round where the roller correctly assigns each answer to the appropriate non-roller. The roller moves an additional two spaces multiplied by the number of non-rollers who correctly anticipated the roller's response, and each correct non-roller moves two spaces. Once all non-rollers have read, the roller's answer is shared. Other players write what they expect the roller to write, and then all non-rolling players read their answers.

įor a Reversal, the roller records an answer to the appropriate question, while all other players must anticipate the roller's response. Multi-colored spaces indicate that the player can select any question, from the card drawn, "Happy Trails" spaces allow players to take the indicated shortcut, and "Reversals" call for special play procedures. The game board features "special spaces" in addition to regular, colored spaces. For each correct assignment, the roller moves an additional space along the game board, and rolling commences in clockwise fashion. Once the roller has read the appropriate question, all other players write their answers on a piece of paper, and one player reads the answers to the roller, who assigns answer writers for each response. The board is made up of spaces of four colors: orange, purple, blue, and yellow, which correspond to questions of the categories "Hypotheticals," "Anything Goes," "No-Brainers," and "Personals," respectively. Once a player has moved the number of spaces indicated by the dice roll, the player draws a card and asks the question corresponding to the color that the player landed on. Players traverse the board with dice rolls, and each turn, they have the opportunity to win bonus moves. Players try to be the first person to move from the "START" square to the "WIN!" square. Poses said his game is "very simple" compared to strategy games, as in Loaded Questions "you get through the instructions in about three minutes." He said the game "tests players on how well they know each other." Recommend 4-6 players (but can be played with fewer or more players) 3 Manufacturing and early retail history.
