At the Chamois Ludik games bar, Damien Guillot counts Kéblo among the party games. A party game is clearly a game that will be very good for an assembly that wants to have fun out loud,
you can also call it a drinking game.
Yes, because the instructions get tougher at every turn, we can consider pledges… But we can also play without a drop of alcohol and have a lot of fun.
At the start, each player must say a number aloud: player 1 says 1, player 2 says 2… Up to 20.
It’s then that it gets complicated, because at each turn, new constraints will appear.
For example: at the turn of the table it will be necessary to exchange between 5 and 9: 1/2/3/4/9/6/7/8/5…
And the following turn a particular sound must be produced instead of 2, etc…
Kéblo published by Gigamic therefore requires a little memory and adaptation. It can be played collaboratively against the game, or every man for himself.
Kéblo: from 2 to 8 players, from 7 years old, the games last about twenty minutes.
Price: around 12 euros.
Thank you Chamois Ludik!