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The video discusses a party game called VU, which has garnered mixed opinions within the Rex games group. The speaker, advocating for the game, highlights its affordability and suitability for family gatherings, recounting enjoyable experiences playing it with his nephew and niece. VU is designed for three to six players, with an expansion allowing up to eight, and involves casting and canceling humorous curses using cards. Players engage in silly actions like pretending to burn oneself, standing on one leg, or scratching their heads. The game includes various magical schools, such as druids and Egyptians, and different types of cards, such as action cards and expansions like "Ninja Al Cannibals," which add new artifacts and schools, including Ninjas and Cannibals. Overall, VU is portrayed as a light-hearted, fun game that is best enjoyed casually with people willing to embrace its playful, non-serious nature.
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In this part of the video, the speaker talks about a game called VU, which has been a discussion point among the Rex games group, with differing opinions on whether to play it. The speaker, who advocates for the game, appreciates its cost-effectiveness and family-friendly nature, recounting positive experiences playing it with his nephew and niece. The game is described as a party game for three to six players, with an expansion allowing up to eight players. It is a light-hearted game involving curses, with playful elements like scratching one’s head to mimic having lice. The objective involves casting and canceling curses, with different magical schools such as druids and Egyptians featuring in the gameplay. The segment highlights the game’s fun and crazy nature, making it suitable for casual gatherings with people willing to let loose.
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In this part of the video, the speaker discusses various game elements and mechanics. They explain that players must engage in certain humorous and silly actions, like pretending to burn oneself, standing on one leg, or sitting under the table. The game includes different types of cards, such as regular clubs and big clubs. There are also action cards that allow players to roll dice in unique ways or use opponents’ dice. The speaker mentions that the game has been successful enough to warrant expansions, including one called “Ninja Al Cannibals,” which introduces new artifacts, red cards, and schools like Ninjas and Cannibals. Specific actions related to these schools include saying “Arigato” and roaring like a lion. The game is described as not serious and best enjoyed with children or people who are willing to have fun.