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Dej sem mozek! (Give Me The Brain!) PDF Print E-mail
Written by Thinky   

Tags: fun | games | gifts

Work sucks.

Dej sem mozek!Nobody know this better than the Czechs. All the long hours, ugly uniforms, and only one Brain to pass around.

But as sure as they pretend to pay you, you pretend to work, and before the day is almost over you've got just one simple task, then it's time to hit the pivnice! If you can only get your hands on the Brain.

Dej sem mozek! is a hilarious card game set at Friedey's, the fast food restaurant of the damned. The objective is simple: play out your hand. The problem is, a lot of the cards require a Brain, and you've only got one to pass around. This game is fun even if you don't speak a word of Czech, and they also have an English version available if you're feeble minded, but even if you don't speak the language, you can still have a lot of fun playing.

There's a Czech-English cheat sheet that tells you what all the cards do. What's the hitch? You can only look at the cheat sheet if you've got the Brain. Designed by James Ernest, illustrated by Brian Snoddy, # Players: 3-8, Playing Time: 30 Minutes, Included in the Game: 54 Cards and a Rulebook, plus a Czech-English Czeet Szeet, You Also Need: One 6-sided Die, to represent the Brain.


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