Introducing Our Brand New Game: IncoHErent With FindAUniversity
We’re excited to unveil our latest higher education game: IncoHErent with FindAUniversity! Inspired by the popular game Incohearent, we’ve crafted a fun Higher Education themed version that’s all about decoding gibberish into familiar HE phrases. It's light hearted, fast paced and perfect for adding some laughter to any work gathering.
How to play
Choose a Judge: The Judge draws a card and shows the gibberish phrase to the other players, while the correct answer is only visible to the Judge.
Start the clock: The judge sets the timer and the players race against the clock to decipher the gibberish.
Guess the phrase: Whoever decodes the phrase first, wins the card. The judge can offer one hint per round if the players get stuck.
Declare a winner: The round ends when the timer runs out and the player with the most cards wins.
Why we created it
We wanted to bring something new and unique to the HE sector that goes beyond the ordinary. IncoHErent with FindAUniversity is designed to connect colleagues and peers in Higher Education, sparking laughter, conversations and maybe even a bit of friendly competition. Whether you’re looking to break the ice at an event or bring some fun into the office, this game delivers!
Creating and testing this game has been a blast for our team - it’s filled our office with plenty of laughs and now we’re excited to share that experience with you. We’ve previously had great success with our game Cards Against Student Recruitment, and we’re building on that momentum with this new experience.
Want to play? Here’s how you can get it
IncoHErent with FindAUniversity is a limited edition game that will only be available at selected FindAUniversity events. So, keep an eye on our event calendar and make sure you don’t miss the chance to grab your own copy!
Stay tuned for more details on upcoming opportunities to get your hands on this exclusive game.
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