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Before There were Stars is an engaging board game designed for 3-6 players, offering a playtime of 45-60 minutes. Suitable for ages 8 and up, it promises strategic fun and endless replayability, making it a perfect addition to any game night.
L**N
Be ready to engage your imagination!
Unlike any game we have ( and we love board games!). Never the same game twice, as each player’s imagination and story telling creates the game experience. Five stars plus!
J**N
Very catchy game.
I am not a big gamer. But this one got me thinking creatively and really listening to what others came up with.
M**Y
relaxing and gets the creativity flowing
the game is well designed and can be played competitively or not. had a lot of fun playing with fellow writers.
J**S
Fun game
Although I have a great disliking for story telling games, this one is different. The time to come up with the story is short, so the game goes by quickly. The 1st time I played this game, I was VERY resistant. As we played my story unfolded, and it was quite easy to continue each round. The best part of the game is at the end, everyone goes around the table and gives complements on what they liked about each persons story. This really boosts your confidence level, and leaves you feeling really good about your self.
M**E
Beautiful story telling game
This game is great for creating a creation myth with friends. It gives an outline to create a story with enough flexibility to be unique each time. The experience I've had lends itself to a game that you come out of feeling like you've had a great experience with friends.The concept is simple, but the art, design and elements are excellent. This is a wonderful game for the budding story teller to the experienced game master.
S**Y
Beautiful Story Telling!!!
Amazing storytelling game with the most heartwarming myths I have ever seen!!!
K**O
Good Story-Creation Activity
I have found this group activity (not a game, really) very useful in educational settings. I have used it in a large group setting to encourage creating personal stories, and getting participants to explore and see their own story as valuable.
G**0
Yet another bomb from Mr. Fantastic
This game is too long for what it is and really adds nothing new to the hobby. Once again designer Matt Fantastic/Loter shows that friends and not track record or skill can keep you around. Designers recommended that this game would be great to use in schools, but given intolerant and hostile attitude of Mr. Fantastic, I can't see schools as a good place for this title.