![]() The second card below, for example, asks to name one celebrity that doesn’t deserve to be a celebrity. It’s hard to draw a line between what’s appropriate and what’s inappropriate, and the questions on these cards can really push the envelope or even occasionally stray over the line, but generally speaking they are simply great questions. “Is that it?” you say? How is that so fun? It’s fun because of the questions. The roller has to try to match the answers to each player! The previous roller gathers the sheets together, shuffles them, and reads the submitted answers aloud. ![]() All other players then write down truthful answers to the loaded question on their answer sheet. Players take turns as rollers who roll, move, then read a matching color question on the next card. It consists of a Board with a scoring track, pawns, a die, a deck of Loaded Questions cards, answer sheets, and pencils. The game itself is pretty straightforward, easy to learn, and engages every player during every turn. This game has been played and replayed among many groups of friends since its release in 1997, and a new “adult” version came out just two years ago. If you ever need an icebreaker for a party or a class or any other occasion, the cards in Loaded Questions (All Things Equal, Inc, 1997) are – pardon the pun – loaded with them.
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