Alias is a fun and exciting party game that will keep your guests entertained for hours. It's a game of word association where players must try to get their teammates to guess a word without actually saying the word itself or any of its derivatives. In this walkthrough, we'll take you through the rules of the game, how to set it up, and some tips on how to be a successful player.
Rules of the Game
Alias is played with four or more players, split into two or more teams. Each team takes turns having one player give clues to their teammates, trying to get them to guess as many words as possible in a given timeframe.
The game is made up of a deck of cards, with each card containing five words that are related in some way. The player giving clues draws a card from the deck and tries to get their teammates to guess as many of the words on the card as they can in one minute.
Here's the catch: the player giving clues cannot say the word itself or any of its derivatives, nor can they make any gestures or use any props. They must use only verbal clues to get their teammates to guess the word or phrase.
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