


It's like a ready-made dare fest. Our testers loved being challenged to do silly things just to move a space or two on the board: play a round of Hot Potato Sock, slide backwards on a chair and pretend you're a motorcycle racer, or even take off your shoes and make your big toes talk to each other about potato chips. It's a totally wacky game that - like the original Quelf game for teens - seems to do a good job tapping into kiddi-humour. Good reading skills are required to play independently, which suggests the game may be better enjoyed by older kids - say 8+.
NOTE: Quelf Jr. is a redesign of the game Flapdoodle, featuring new graphics and fewer cards (165 instead of 230).
I had less than a minute to try to make my older sister laugh... and I couldn't do it! She's very good. I am just waiting to get that card again because now I have thought of something that will do it for sure! Another funny thing is that I had to make my toes talk! Really...my toes?! Mia (F8)
Hilarious game with simple instructions that can challenge the best of us to be silly. Marie-Lise Hache, Parent
