Board Game Geek gives this game an average player rating of 6.54. It's a great board game for 3 to 10 players and was published in 2017. This is the Retail Edition of Blank Marry Kill, a card - based twist on the classic 'Screw Marry Kill'. In this game, one of the original verbs (screw, marry, or kill) is swapped with a random new verb. Players secretly vote on which verb the Judge will pick for 3 given characters. Then, they take turns adding attributes to the candidates to influence the Judge's decision and match their vote. Players earn points for each correct guess. The Judge role rotates until everyone has had a turn. Once each player has been the Judge, the round ends. The player with the most points after an unspecified number of rounds wins. The game comes with several sets of cards: 3 purple cards for the original verbs, white cards with alternate verbs, green voting cards for each player (including a blank for the alternate verb), black character cards, red attribute cards, and orange cards for points. At TheGameSteward, we're excited to offer games like Blank Marry Kill. A significant portion of your purchase will go towards backing new and amazing games on Kickstarter. If you have any questions about buying or need game advice, contact us at The Game Steward.

How to play: First, gather 3 to 10 players. Each player gets a set of green voting cards. The game starts with the Judge getting 3 black character cards. Players secretly vote on which verb (from the purple cards or an alternate from the white cards) the Judge will choose for each character. Then, players take turns adding attributes from the red cards to the candidates. After all players have had a chance to add attributes, the Judge makes a decision. Players get points for correct guesses, represented by the orange cards. The Judge role rotates after each round until every player has been the Judge. The round ends when this happens. The game goes on for an unspecified number of rounds, and the player with the most points at the end wins. Note: Keep the cards in good condition by handling them carefully. Avoid bending or getting them wet. If you have any purchase - related questions or need advice on the game, reach out to The Game Steward.