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Charty Party: All Ages EditionUpdated 2 months ago

Need a goofy, smart game that you can play with the whole family? Charty Party: All Ages Editions is just as hilarious as the original, and appropriate for all.

If you're a teacher, we guarantee this is the the most fun way to have your students learning graphs without even realizing it! (We actually consulted with real teachers to make sure it's an awesome classroom fit.)

The family-friendly, equally hilarious edition of Charty Party! Works as a standalone game, or as an expansion to the original.

 


 

Charty Party: All Ages FAQ

Do I need to be a "math person" to play this game?

  • Definitely not. Charty Party is designed so everyone can intuitively make chart-based humor, and you’ll likely get even more comfortable with graphs as you play. In fact, many teachers use the All Ages Edition as a fun way to teach their students about graphs! (But, if you are a “math person,” you’ll probably find this game extra funny.)

How many players can play Charty Party?

  • 3 or more players!

What's the difference between the Original Charty Party game and Charty Party: All Ages Edition?

  • While both equally hilarious, Charty Party: Original (the orange box) has some cards that are rated PG-13, and definitely isn’t appropriate for all. Charty Party: All Ages is designed for everyone, and you can feel totally comfortable playing with families and even classrooms!

Can I combine both game editions?

  • Heck yeah. Both games can work seamlessly for even more graphing fun!

How long is each round?

  • Individual rounds usually take about 1-2 minutes to make a response (feel free to set a 90 second timer if you like). The whole game takes anywhere from 30-60 minutes.

How long does a typical game last?

  • Similar to other party games, about 30-90 minutes. But, you can have fun playing just one round, or 20! We recommend first person to win five rounds wins the game.

 



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