Nanofictionary

Nanofictionary is a card game created by Andrew Looney and published by Looney Labs in which players collect cards and use them to make up stories. As suggested by its name, this game is similar to Pictionary in some respects. At the beginning of the game, the players are dealt various cards that represent story elements (characters, settings, situations, and resolutions.) Players then all take a turn at once, exchanging these cards for new one... more
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