If you think he answered sincerely, show a blue halo card. Discussion ensues and finally a vote is taken. After the answering player replies, his answer can be challenged. “To do so, you might have to do some shrewd bluffing to defend such an answer!” Really.įurthermore, “to increase the amount of provocative conversation” you can add the challenge option. The rules also suggest that “to be a skillful answering player, guess what the asking player expects you to say and give a different answer.” It doesn’t seem to matter whether the answer you give is correct or whether it’s a lie. As a question reader, you are asked (according to the rules) to “assess each player’s character and choose someone you think will most likely give you an answer that matches the reply card you have.” Think about that. The question cards all pose some situation in which you are asked if you would do the right thing or not. The first to get rid of his answer cards wins. If not, you discard but must pick a new one. If your answer card matches his response, you get to discard your answer card. You direct a question from one of these cards to another player and secretly play an answer card based on how you think he will reply. You start with 3 answer cards, which show a random assortment of “Yes”, “No”, and “Depends” responses. A Question of Scruples is a game to avoid unless you don’t mind admitting to doing illegal and immoral things and/or lying about them.Ī Question of Scruples consists of question (called “dilemma”) cards, answer cards, and voting cards. It’s not often that I write about games I don’t enjoy, but I’ll make an exception here. If You Have Scruples, You Won’t Play This Game
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