One More?
Gameplay
The object of One More? is exactly as the name suggests: can you name one more thing than your opponents for any given topic? All you need to play is the game itself—it will even teach you how to play. Turn the game on and select one of the two play modes, Junior or Family, which will signal the Game Master to give topics of the appropriate difficulty level, and listen to the instructions from the Game Master. Each player picks a color and taps the respective button to join the game.
Once everyone is ready, the Game Master will announce a topic, say, sports played with balls. How many do you think you can name? Tap your button that many times. If one of your opponents thinks they can name more, they’ll tap in, adding to the number you’ve already entered. This stage of the game will continue until no one thinks they can name any more than the last player to tap their button. The Game Master will give remaining players a countdown to decide, and once time is up, the last player to tap their button will name as many sports played with balls as they claimed they could. If they can, players tap the “check” button on the game, and that player wins as many points as correct answers given. If they can’t, the other players win the points instead. After 10 rounds, whoever has the most points wins! The Game Master will take care of everything, including asking the questions (300+ categories!) and keeping score.
One More? joins UltraPro’s impressive lineup of games that don’t require anything but the game itself and some enthusiastic players. Suitable for ages 8 and up and accommodating 2-, 3-, and 4-player games, One More? is a great option for playdates, family time, and especially for on-the-go entertainment. Bring it for the journey (car, plane, train!) or the destination (an easy rain-day game!). A fresh take on classics like Scattergories, One More? is certain to be a hit!
History
One More? is brand new! Brought to you by UltraPro and exclusively available on the UltraPro website as of now, this game is bound to be a family favorite.
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