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Expression, think fast! app for iPhone and iPad


4.8 ( 3008 ratings )
Games Family Word
Developer: David Martinez Echavarria
Free
Current version: 1,2, last update: 5 years ago
First release : 07 Oct 2014
App size: 3.7 Mb

Expression is a word game for several players (at least 4) that blends the best of Taboo and hot potato.

The game is to guess the words, in alternating turns, you go knocking on your team before the phone gets to blow up in their hands, in this case a counter sound when the time is up.

WELCOME TO EXPRESSION

Expression is a game for at least 4 players divided into two teams (red and blue) with the same number of players.

Sit way interleaved between the two teams (red player, player, blue, red player, player blue ...). Pump up the volume of mobile for everyone to hear the instructions of the game.

AIM OF THE GAME

The game is divided into rounds, the team that wins the number of game rounds wins the game.

Each round has a random duration, at the end of the round timer sounds, the team appearing on the screen will have lost that round. The most important thing is that your mobile equipment has the shortest time possible.

HOW TO PLAY?

When starting a round, one player gets mobile. An expression appears on the screen and start the countdown timer. The player has to get someone on your team say the exact expression displayed.

Once the player slides pronounced bar Pass Turn and passes the phone to a player on the other team. This process is repeated until the timer ends and one of the teams loses the round.

WHAT HAPPENS IF I STUCK AN EXPRESSION?

If the player can not get your team to guess the expression can press Another word for a new expression. If this second expression stuck the player must surrender and his team lose the round.

You can not use similar expressions to help your team guess the expression (can not use dog for your team say doggy), if the player is using you must press the button Another word starting again with another expression or button surrender if he had spent this option.


New words for future upgrades...