🧘♀️ Elevate Your Game Night with Yogi Guru!
GIGAMIC's Yogi Guru is a dynamic party game designed for 3 to 10 players, featuring simple rules that make it easy to learn and fast to play, ensuring fun for both adults and kids. Perfect for any social gathering!
J**O
Fun Game
In the same vein as Twister (but without the mat or spinner) everyone moves their body (hands mostly) to a certain position. The graphics are more adult and some are funny, but my kids liked them enough. There are specific moves, or you can pick a move with the @ cards and sometimes you have to use the actual card in your contortion. It really depends on the crowd with this one on how well it goes, but my kids have enough fun playing with each other and more so when they have friends over. It's not a game that you play for too long, but it's got a nice tin storage box and it's easy to pull it out whenever you feel like being a little silly.
S**G
Odd graphics
I can't get into the graphics for this game but I love the idea of it and I love what it tells people to do but you'll see in the pictures they've chosen to do artwork that isn't necessarily what I want my children to play and it doesn't say it's for adults it's 8 and up but the graphics are just odd to me so I took away one star.Like the one that says elbow on leg. Appears to be sitting on a toilet. Not necessary.
L**K
Not the Best
Somewhat silly game. I thought I could use it in mindfulness groups with adolescents but no. It comes across a little too goofy and they are embarrassed to engage.
N**A
Silly fun times
The 7 year old loves this game, sooooo many giggles. Others have complained about some of the graphics, but I grew up watching cartoons in the 80s and these are pretty tame, just sayin. You do put the cards all over yourself, so we have taken a break from it during the current pandemic. Kids are gross and full of germs during the best of times, no need to push it right now. Not that I think this is a normal way of passing it, but mostly just to keep a consistent message to kiddo right now about germs and spreading them and to keep hands off your face, etc.
P**S
Fun for multiple plays
This is a really cute game. My kids and I like yoga so I was intrigued by Yogi Guru. It made a lot of laughs to try to stay in different poses (not difficult, like elbow on knee or something). The pictures made the kids laugh, especially the person on the toilet. It’s a pretty simple game and easy to take traveling etc for something to do if cooped up in a hotel room. It’s not something we play everyday but it’s fun each time. I recommend for something different and for getting the family to interact - especially if the normal is playing video games.
G**N
Pretty fun but not for just two people
I like this game, it is 100X's more fun with kids or more adults. My guy & I tried it out ourselves and while we cracked up playing it we both agreed that we would prefer to have friends/family join in to make the experience better. The graphics aren't the most modern and the card quality is better then average. The storage tin was a bit beat up on mine. Overall though the game itself is pretty great. Easy to transport / travel with.
A**D
A fun game to get you moving around
I will premise this review with the fact we haven't actually played a sit down game yet. BUT, my youngest daughter who is 10, and I looked through the deck and tried to see if we could do the actions. We had ourselves laughing so much that I could see this being a fun game for young and old alike. It's a perfect game to add to the mix of all the board games for our current time inside and at home. It gets you up and moving and laughing at yourself and others. Also, the graphics are cartoonish and fun.
C**I
Meh
It's like Twister but not as much fun to play, and no game board. One category of cards was all about putting each card on random parts of your body. My daughter liked it enough to keep it but I find it too dull to want to play again. YMMV.
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