Concept Party
2014
Design1.0/10
Interaction6.0/10
Artistry5.0/10
Strategy5.0/10
Complexity4.7/10

What do these ratings say about Concept Party?

What kind of game is Concept Party?

Concept Party is a mechanics-first experience where clean rules and systems lead the table. Expect focused gameplay with less emphasis on story or theme.

How interactive is Concept Party?

Concept Party offers a balanced level of interaction where you still do your own thing, but opponent decisions matter. It creates shared tension without becoming overly confrontational.

What is the presentation of Concept Party like?

Concept Party has a polished look that supports gameplay without overpowering it. Expect a pleasant table presence with artwork that complements the game flow.

How strategic is Concept Party?

Concept Party sits in a middle lane where planning matters, but you can still adapt on the fly. It offers strategic decisions without demanding exhaustive optimization every turn.

How hard is Concept Party to learn?

Concept Party has moderate complexity, combining approachable core rules with enough depth to stay interesting. Most groups can learn it in a session and grow into stronger play over time.

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Concept Party

Teams use universal icons to help others guess words and phrases.
2014 • 2–12

Player info

Average rating
3.68
Players
2–12
Avg time
40 min
Age
10+

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Overview

In Concept Party, players work in teams to help others guess words or phrases using only universal icons on a game board. Teams choose a concept, then strategically place tokens on the icons to guide the other players towards the answer.

The first player to guess the concept correctly earns victory points, as does the team that provided the clues. With a vast array of possible concepts and combinations of icons, each round presents a new and engaging challenge in non-verbal communication. Points are tracked, but the real fun lies in the inventive ways players find to communicate and understand each other.

Categories

Mechanics