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The Worst Case Scenario Game is a really fun game that I enjoy playing, and it’s something that can be played by people of all ages.

It is created by University Games, a company that creates board games in both the United States and Europe.

The Worst Case Scenario game was released in 2002 and features hundreds of survival scenarios. Players take turns reading the survival scenario questions. First, the player whose turn it is rolls a die. Each question gives multiple choice answers. The player whose turn it is to listen to the question and try to guess the answer. If the player gets the correct answer, that player advances the number of spaces they got. If the player gets the answer wrong, the reader can move forward that same number of spaces. The first player to reach the end wins!

The game sounds quite simple, but it is actually very entertaining. My wife and I play a lot of board games, and this one has stuck around for quite some time, even when we’ve stopped playing a lot of others out of boredom.

We usually play several times in a row, since the games can sometimes be quite short. Here are some sample questions from the game:

  • How to survive a tornado in a car
  • How to survive a kidnapping
  • How to proceed if your car breaks down in heavy fog
  • How to spot a letter bomb
  • How to eat moldy food

As you can see, there are some really useful questions and some that are a bit crazy or funny. I must admit that it can get a bit repetitive at times if you play a lot of games in a row. If you depend on this, say on a camping trip, be sure to bring other games as well to break things up.

This game was published around 2002 by University Games. University Games sells board games in both the US and Europe, and has been around since the 1980s. Here is a sample of the instructions, showing how to play the game:

playing the game

1. The youngest player’s team goes first. Roll the dice but don’t move the game piece.

2. The other team (Team 2) to the right of the youngest player’s team (Team 1) takes a Worst Case Survival Question Card from the Card Box and reads the multiple choice question and answers. to Team 1.

  • If Team 1 answers correctly, they move their game piece ahead of the number of footprints shown on the die.
  • If team 1 does not answer correctly, they do not moves their game piece and Team 2 moves their game piece ahead of the number of footprints shown on the die.

3. The game passes to the left.

(NOTE: Many worst-case survival situations have more than one correct answer, but only one possible correct answer is presented on each card.)

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