Heads Up

Heads Up! review by Valley Family Fun www.ValleyFamilyFun.ca

 

Heads Up

** This is NOT a sponsored post! Just a great product we love!**

A few months ago I went to my girlfriend’s house for a games night and was introduced to this great game played on your tablet or phone!

Heads Up!

We had so much fun playing this game, and hadn’t laughed so much in a long time!

Here’s what the website says:

Heads Up! is the fun and hilarious new game that Ellen DeGeneres plays on her show — and now you can play it with your friends!

From naming celebrities, to singing, to silly accents — guess the word on the card that’s on your head from your friends’ clues before the timer runs out!

Features:
– Play with one friend, or one hundred at the same time.
– Draw a new card simply by tilting your phone.
– Keep videos of your hilarious game play for your own amusement, or share them right to Facebook.
– Diverse categories let you challenge your smartypants friends, and entertain your kids for hours, all from one app!

With 18 themed decks to choose from, each packed to the brim with exciting gameplay cards, the fun will never stop!

Decks include:
– Celebrities
– Movies
– Animals
– Accents
– Characters
– And lots more!

Your next party, road trip or wait at the bank will never be the same.

 

How it works

Download the app. HERE

Pick a deck to play.

A word will come up on the screen and you have to describe it to the person holding the device. Sometimes you have to act it out!

If they guess it correctly, tilt the tablet down and the next word will appear.

If you cannot get it, tilt the tablet up to “pass” and a new word will appear.

A list of the words you get correctly will appear at the end, along with the video that is being recorded as you play.

The game is great for a party of adults, but we decided to try it out with our kids!
This was a huge hit!

We play two of the free decks: For Kids and Animals

Our 8 year old loves the game and has fun describing the clues… just watch him in action in the Animal deck.

He also loves guessing.

Our 6 year old gets a bit frustrated playing the game, as he says he can’t think as fast as the rest as everyone else, or can’t spit out the answers fast enough.

To solve this, he plays on the same team as an adult (who conveniently stays quiet until needed) and he does just fine and slowly builds up his confidence!

This is a great game to pass the time while you are waiting, or to spend a few moments together before bedtime!

We highly recommend that you check it out!


 

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