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Designed for 2-6 players, BEARD! a ridiculous romp through reality as you compete with your friends to grow the first truly epic beard!

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“BEARD! is a nice, light and silly game! Unfortunately, playing it has left me lamenting my lack of facial hair.” -Aerjen Tamminga, Boston Festival of Indie Co-Producer and Games Curator, Game Designer, aerjengames.com

“Despite being an awesome, easy to learn party game, BEARD! is a down-right hilarious experience.” – Eloy Lasanta, Game Desinger, http://thirdeyegames.net/

“There are two great things in this world: beards and games. When the two are combined, something magical happens.” – Simeon Cortezano, Reporter, Examiner.com

Includes: 106 Cards (70 Save or Shave, 30 BEARD Cards, 2 Blanks & 4 Rules Cards)

How To Play

Gameplay is simple.

1. The player with the largest beard chooses who goes first.

2. The first player draws a Save Or Shave card (SOS Card), reads it out loud, and does what it says. Hopefully, it tells you to draw Beard! Cards, but it might tell you to lose Beard! Cards, Steal the Cards of others, roll a six sided die (nopt included but just borrow it from your BEARDopoly game), or choose between multiple options.

3. Play continues clockwise.

4. Each Beard! Card has one letter: B, E, A, R, or D. The first person to have one of each Beard! Card, wins the game.

Game includes some mature content such as: Beards!, Insuated Cursing, Marriage, Comedic Violence and Ernest Hemmingway. 

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This title was added to our catalog on November 15, 2013.