Most board games make for a quiet night in, which is why a more rambunctious group of friends might be drawn to 'Mad Moves' -- an interactive party game that requires players to think creatively and most importantly, dance.
Mad Moves participants are asked to dance out humorous and unconventional combinations through spinning a board and drawing a card. The game's combinations result in individuals being asked to dance as a T-rex performing ballet, or a tap dancing ninja. The objective of the game is to collect more category cards than the other opponents, which is done through ensuring the group correctly guesses each dancing scenario.
This game encourages players to get up and move, while thinking creatively, playing collaboratively, and having fun.
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'Mad Moves' Makes You Dance Out Humorous Combinations
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