Haba 2589 is a pantomime game for 4 or more players aged 4 to 99. The aim of the game is to guess the most amount of terms mimed. The game comes with 48 cards, each with an illustration of a term. To play the game, players split into two teams and take turns guessing and refereeing. The guessing team chooses one of their members to act out the mime. The mime takes the top card from the pile, looks at the picture without showing it, and passes it on to a referee. If the mime is unsure what they have to represent, the referees can tell them in a low voice what is depicted.
Haba 2589 is a pantomime game for 4 or more players aged 4 to 99. The aim of the game is to guess the most amount of terms mimed. The game comes with 48 cards, each with an illustration of a term. To play the game, players split into two teams and take turns guessing and refereeing. The guessing team chooses one of their members to act out the mime. The mime takes the top card from the pile, looks at the picture without showing it, and passes it on to a referee. If the mime is unsure what they have to represent, the referees can tell them in a low voice what is depicted.
Haba 2589 is a pantomime game for 4 or more players aged 4 to 99. The aim of the game is to guess the most amount of terms mimed. The game comes with 48 cards, each with an illustration of a term. To play the game, players split into two teams and take turns guessing and refereeing. The guessing team chooses one of their members to act out the mime. The mime takes the top card from the pile, looks at the picture without showing it, and passes it on to a referee. If the mime is unsure what they have to represent, the referees can tell them in a low voice what is depicted.
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