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Trash Talk

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UPC: 850052286002
Age Range: C - Middle Childhood & Preteen (8-12 Years)
Maximum Players: 8

How do a raccoon and a possum strike up a conversation? Through the universal language of trash, of course!

Dig through a delightful collection of discarded odds and ends—rescued from alleyways, gutters, and maybe even a backyard picnic—to forge unlikely connections and decode each other's meanings. It’s a scavenger-style word association game where teamwork and intuition are key!

Each round begins with three mysterious word cards. Without speaking, both players (or teams) must assign the same three strange objects—from the game’s included junky treasure trove—to match those words. Is that plastic fern more "sharp," more "dream," or maybe even "double"?

Once everyone’s choices are locked in, compare your picks. A perfect match means progress! Set those cards aside, toss in an extra object, reveal three fresh words, and dive into the next round. Miss the match? Draw three new cards and try again. But be careful—if you fail twice in a row, it's game over. Successfully connect ten objects with ten word cards, and you’ve won the game—and probably raccoon-possum peace forever.

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Trash Talk

$19.95

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How do a raccoon and a possum strike up a conversation? Through the universal language of trash, of course!

Dig through a delightful collection of discarded odds and ends—rescued from alleyways, gutters, and maybe even a backyard picnic—to forge unlikely connections and decode each other's meanings. It’s a scavenger-style word association game where teamwork and intuition are key!

Each round begins with three mysterious word cards. Without speaking, both players (or teams) must assign the same three strange objects—from the game’s included junky treasure trove—to match those words. Is that plastic fern more "sharp," more "dream," or maybe even "double"?

Once everyone’s choices are locked in, compare your picks. A perfect match means progress! Set those cards aside, toss in an extra object, reveal three fresh words, and dive into the next round. Miss the match? Draw three new cards and try again. But be careful—if you fail twice in a row, it's game over. Successfully connect ten objects with ten word cards, and you’ve won the game—and probably raccoon-possum peace forever.