About this deal
ARTICULATE RULES - Bring everyone together with this fast-talking description board game as players try to describe as many card entries as possible within 30 seconds. No "rhymes with" or "sounds like" allowed!
We have taken everything we love about everyone’s favourite fast talking board game and poured that noise, banter and passion into Articulate’s wilder, louder, more collaborative cousin. We will not sell, distribute or lease your personal information to third parties unless we have your permission or are required by law to do so. We may use your personal information to send you promotional information about third parties which we think you may find interesting if you tell us that you wish this to happen.
The insert
Articulate Your Life: Six completely different categories, and a slightly quirkier description set. Articulate uses 6 categories of words, so you could end up describing anything from a kettle to a country depending on which category you've landed on from Object, Nature, Action, World, Person or Random. Sometimes we’re asked if the box could be smaller, or whether a game really needs a box at all. And the answer is: smaller, or thinner, or non-existent boxes might be cheaper for us to create, to ship and to store. But we’re afraid this is a non-runner in the vast majority of cases, if a game’s going to have any chance in the commercial world.
COMPETITIVE - Put your skills to the test and compete against other players in the hope of guessing the most words and gaining the most points. Can you Describe It?! Finally, thank you SO MUCH for your stories, pictures and videos of folk using FaceTime, Zoom etc. to keep in touch with their loved ones over a game of 'Articulate'. It really does mean a lot. If you want to share anything then use #PlayArticulate and we'll find it - and you'll find our social links below.Amazing game! So much fun and certainly is a laugh. The categories are are great , some are certainly harder than others but it is good to challenge you to come up with ways to explain the words. We have played this with young and older friends and with the parents and they all love this game. It can be incredibly competitive and very additive to beat the other team"
