
Colour Brain (Australian Family Edition)
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The lowest price for Colour Brain (Australian Family Edition) right now is $24.95 at More Than Meeples, compared across 40 retailers.
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Color Brain
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Colour Brain Board Game Australian Edition
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Colour Brain Australian Edition
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Colour Brain Australian Family Edition
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Colour Brain Australian Family Edition
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Colour Brain Australian Family Edition
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Colour Brain Australian Family Edition
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originally posted on influenster.com
Initially I was hesitant to buy this game, it said 14+ on the box and the little one is only 7. But she insisted on getting it. I’m really glad that I ageeed! It’s such a family fun filled game! We actually played together for an hour the first night we got it. You don’t have to know all the answers; it’s actually just the fun of being able to join in.
originally posted on johnlewis.com
We all loved colouring books as children and lots of adults still enjoy them. So someone has taken the simple idea of the colouring book and turned into a very good game.You all get 13 coloured cards which are all the same for everyone. You then have to answer a question from a stack of question cards, and the answer to every question is one or more of the 13 colours. So if you are asked what colour a post box is you just put down a red card, but if you are asked what colour the union jack is you have put down a red card, a white card, and a blue card. Points are then awarded, and these depend on how many people get the right answer.Dead simple, isn't it? And it didn't matter if you used the wrong crayon in your colouring because it was good fun, and it doesn't ... MoreWe all loved colouring books as children and lots of adults still enjoy them. So someone has taken the simple idea of the colouring book and turned into a very good game.You all get 13 coloured cards which are all the same for everyone. You then have to answer a question from a stack of question cards, and the answer to every question is one or more of the 13 colours. So if you are asked what colour a post box is you just put down a red card, but if you are asked what colour the union jack is you have put down a red card, a white card, and a blue card. Points are then awarded, and these depend on how many people get the right answer.Dead simple, isn't it? And it didn't matter if you used the wrong crayon in your colouring because it was good fun, and it doesn't matter if now put down the wrong colours for one of Disney's characters or the latest video game, or all the colours of the Olympic rings, because no-else might know.This a really good fun game for everyone, very simple to play, and it doesn't take very long to play - but I don't believe you will ever be able to play just one game and put it back in the box!
originally posted on board-game.co.uk
A clever quiz of colours that almost anyone can play. It sounds like it is going to be easy but it is far from it with some of the questions. A good balance of difficulty across the questions. Unlike some quiz games it doesn't outstay it's welcome and comes with some fun bingo pens for keeping track of your score. My only complaint is, as with many Big Potato Games that the card quality is not the best, and if they could improve this it would be great.
| Release date Australia | August 11th, 2021 |
| Play Time | 15 minutes or more |
| Board Game Type | Board Game |
| Board Game Requirement | Base Game |
| Box Dimensions (mm) | 245x245x60 |
Color Brain
Affiliate Disclosure: We may receive a small commission for purchases made through this link at no extra cost to you. This helps support our site. Thank you!
Colour Brain Board Game Australian Edition
Delivery $10
Colour Brain Australian Edition
Delivery between 13–20 May $9.50
Colour Brain Australian Family Edition | Board Game Master Australia
Delivery $10
Colour Brain Australian Family Edition
Delivery $8.99
Initially I was hesitant to buy this game, it said 14+ on the box and the little one is only 7. But she insisted on getting it. I’m really glad that I ageeed! It’s such a family fun filled game! We actually played together for an hour the first night we got it. You don’t have to know all the answers; it’s actually just the fun of being able to join in.
We all loved colouring books as children and lots of adults still enjoy them. So someone has taken the simple idea of the colouring book and turned into a very good game.You all get 13 coloured cards which are all the same for everyone. You then have to answer a question from a stack of question cards, and the answer to every question is one or more of the 13 colours. So if you are asked what colour a post box is you just put down a red card, but if you are asked what colour the union jack is you have put down a red card, a white card, and a blue card. Points are then awarded, and these depend on how many people get the right answer.Dead simple, isn't it? And it didn't matter if you used the wrong crayon in your colouring because it was good fun, and it doesn't ... MoreWe all loved colouring books as children and lots of adults still enjoy them. So someone has taken the simple idea of the colouring book and turned into a very good game.You all get 13 coloured cards which are all the same for everyone. You then have to answer a question from a stack of question cards, and the answer to every question is one or more of the 13 colours. So if you are asked what colour a post box is you just put down a red card, but if you are asked what colour the union jack is you have put down a red card, a white card, and a blue card. Points are then awarded, and these depend on how many people get the right answer.Dead simple, isn't it? And it didn't matter if you used the wrong crayon in your colouring because it was good fun, and it doesn't matter if now put down the wrong colours for one of Disney's characters or the latest video game, or all the colours of the Olympic rings, because no-else might know.This a really good fun game for everyone, very simple to play, and it doesn't take very long to play - but I don't believe you will ever be able to play just one game and put it back in the box!
A clever quiz of colours that almost anyone can play. It sounds like it is going to be easy but it is far from it with some of the questions. A good balance of difficulty across the questions. Unlike some quiz games it doesn't outstay it's welcome and comes with some fun bingo pens for keeping track of your score. My only complaint is, as with many Big Potato Games that the card quality is not the best, and if they could improve this it would be great.
I'd been looking at this game for a while as it looked different. So purchased it when doing an event for work. It didn't disappoint. As we were doing over webex (zoom like) it was nice there are video call instructions in the box as well. The game comes well presented in the box and I like how the box is designed to actually hold the cards rather than them being allowed to come loose while not playing. Has a pencil and score pad in the box as well. 300 question cards and 4 sets of colour cards and some special cards as well.It was fun with a range of questions for all ages (although a couple of debatable answers). Definitely worth the sale price I paid. I'm hoping to get the Disney one as well.
A fun game that's quick and easy to play (no reading a rule book required).The only thing I'd say is some of the questions are geared towards younger family members so when playing with the older members it required some guess work! All in all though a good game. Would be good if you could purchase new cards as once you've worked your way through them you'd get to know the answers!
Really great game to play with family and friends. Can play as individuals or in teams. It is an educational game whilst having fun. It was a brilliant game over the christmas holidays, it is a great way to bring a crowd together! Even though the recommended age is 14+ our little ones were extremely excited to participate and they did get a few answers correct. Strongly recommended!
I try to buy a new game each year at Christmas, this was a popular choice with young and old family members. Really straightforward game for all ages and any number of people. Fast paced and all players get the chance to answer every question. Highly recommended.
Bought as Christmas present for 7yr old. Despite box saying 13+ we found it was ideal as the question topics cover all age ranges. Also works well as a team game. Lots of fun to play, love the way extra sets of questions can be bought if playing a lot to keep the game fun
This is a really good family game ....and we played it nearly every night over the Christmas holidays ! It's great to get the whole family playing -even our teenage son ! It's fun with interesting random questions ! Only one problem - we've gone through all the questions ! But it doesn't really matter as you can't remember the answers anyway ! I'd certainly recommend it as a fun family game!
I bought this game under the impression it would be relatively easy and people from different age groups could all play. But the questions turned out to be a lot harder than I expected. Nonetheless, a fun game with a simple premise!
| Release date Australia | August 11th, 2021 |
| Play Time | 15 minutes or more |
| Board Game Type | Board Game |
| Board Game Requirement | Base Game |
| Box Dimensions (mm) | 245x245x60 |