Welcome to the simple, shouty-outy family quiz game with anti-genius. It is called linkee and it does things a little differently to other games. The team behind linkee originally created the game as a gift for friends and family. After fantastic feedback linkee decided to launch to the world in late 2012. Since then it has all gone a bit bonkers as linkee has been taking family parties, dinner parties and good old get-togethers by storm. Answer four questions, then work out what links those answers and shout linkee. Get it right and win a letter, win enough letters to spell linkee and you win the game. Simple.
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I have the large packaging version of this game, and discovered that there’s a smaller packaging get of this game from a friend who owned it. I thoroughly enjoy this game (except I learned that it’s a Canadian game and some on the questions have American spelling/grammatical errors and not many politically American questions) but the product you sent me was the level THREE version of this game, but I was able to add both games to the smaller box and I fit comfortably. But what am I to do when I find the level TWO version on the game? Can you make a bigger colorful box — kinda like CAH?
I’ve played Linkee before and it instantly became one of my favorite games, and I wouldn’t say that we are dumb people, but these questions were a lot harder that the version our friends had. I don’t know if this was supposed to be a harder version and I just missed it, but my family has engineers, doctors, etc. who keep up with pop culture, and we didn’t have a single card that we could answer more than two questions on, making the game almost impossible. Most of the time we could only get one question. It also almost felt like the questions might have been written for a different audience, maybe even a different country (I’m from the US), meaning it might have been references most Australians would know, but not us. I don’t know how to put words to it, but just know we didn’t enjoy it.
Great game while it lasts. It doesn't last for particularly long, though, because you go through a lot of cards in a game and so you will quickly get through all of them.
My daughter bought this game. It was expensive and after playing a few games you have used all the cards. No expansion packs? Overall the game was fun especially in a party setting but wish there were more questions.
Fun but harder for younger kids. Some of the clues and links arent well known, therefore was hard to understand or get. Its still a great game to play and different from standard board games.