Taboo (game)
The game of unspeakable fun | |
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Designers | Brian Hersch |
Illustrators | Albert Uderzo |
Publishers | Hasbro |
Publication | 1989 |
Genres | Party game |
Players | 4-10 |
Setup time | 1 minute |
Playing time | 20 - 60 minutes |
Age range | 12+ |
Skills | verbal skills |
Taboo is a word, guessing, and party game published by Parker Brothers in 1989 (subsequently purchased by Hasbro).[1] The objective of the game is for a player to have their partners guess the word on the player's card without using the word itself or five additional words listed on the card.
The game is similar to Catch Phrase, also from Hasbro, in which a player tries to get their teammates to guess words using verbal clues.
From 2003, a TV game show adaptation ran on TNN, hosted by Chris Wylde.[2]
Equipment
[edit]- A large number of double sided cards, early Taboo editions had pink lettering one side, and blue the other side. Later editions used a variety of colours for the cards either side, such as pink, blue, green, purple, yellow, orange and red. The guess word is at the top of the card and five taboo words below. These words can not be spoken by the clue-giver.
- Box to keep the cards in (1989 to 2000)
- Tray for holding cards
- Timer (in the form of a one-minute hourglass)
- Buzzer or round squeaker. The 1989 edition has a turquoise electronic buzzer. The 1990, 1993 and 1994 editions have a pink squeaker. 1999 and 2000 editions have a purple squeaker or electronic buzzer. 2003 edition has a red squeaker. 2011 edition has a yellow and white electronic buzzer. 2013 edition has a purple squeaker. 2016 edition has a purple buzzer. 2023 edition has a yellow squeaker.
- Score pad and (pencil - mainly in early editions)
- Game board including 2 tokens for moving round the board. The 1996, 2000 (UK & European), 2003 and 2010 editions only have the game board. It's worth noting the game board is the same design, and has same number of spaces, the only difference is colour. However, the 2000 edition is unique in its colour design and stands out against the other game boards.
- Game changing "die", this was used in the 2011 and 2013 editions only
In 1990, Hasbro sold packs of additional words, but they are no longer in production.
Taboo Junior, the game for younger players, includes a purple squeaker.
Rules
[edit]An even number of players from four to ten sit alternating around in a circle. Players take turns as the "giver", who attempts to prompt their teammates to guess as many keywords as possible in the allotted time. However, each card also has "taboo" (forbidden) words listed which may not be spoken. Should the giver say one, a "censor" on the opposing team hits the buzzer and the giver must move on to the next word. For example, the giver might have to get their team to deduce the word "baseball" without offering the words "sport", "game", "pastime", "hitter", "pitcher", or "baseball" itself as clues. The giver may not say a part of a "taboo" word;[3] for example, using "base" in "baseball" is taboo. Nor may they use a form of a word; for example, if the word was "wedding" and the taboo words are "marriage", "bride", "groom", "nuptials", or "honeymoon", the words "marry" and "bridal" would not be allowed. The giver may only use speech to prompt their teammates; gestures, sounds (e.g., barking), or drawings are not allowed. Singing is permitted, provided the singer is singing words rather than humming or whistling a tune. The giver's hints may not rhyme with a taboo word or be an abbreviation of a taboo word.
While the giver is prompting the teammates, they may make as many guesses as they want with no penalties for wrong guesses. Once the team correctly guesses the word exactly as written on the card, the giver moves on to the next word, trying to get as many words as possible in the allotted time. When time runs out, play passes to the next adjacent player of the other team. The playing team receives one point for correct guesses and one penalty point if "taboo" words are spoken.
Variations
[edit]The 2011 edition was also produced with Singaporean words, and a 2005 "Aussie" cards edition for Australia. From 1990 to 1999 Taboo has the original design, tall yellow lettering for the word Taboo, with the colours red, orange, blue, green and turquoise on the front, with the familiar picture of the smiling face and hand covering the mouth. From 2000 to 2011 Taboo has updated the lettering to an almost cartoon type yellow lettering, with various colours used on each new edition, however the familiar face stayed the same. From 2013 to 2023 Taboo had a totally different modern look, especially with the lettering, and the front of the box had a plain purple or black colour, however, the familiar face stayed the same.
- 1989 edition[1]
- 1990 edition with pink hooter
- 1993 edition with pink hooter
- 1994 edition with pink hooter
- 1996 edition with pink hooter
- 1999 10th anniversary edition
- Bible Taboo[4]
- Celebrity Taboo[5]
- Platinum edition electronic Taboo
- Taboo Jewish Edition[6]
- Taboo Junior
- Taboo for Kids
- The Big Taboo
- Taboo Body Language
- Taboo Quick Draw
- Taboo Singaporean Version
- 2002 edition with purple squeaker
- 2003 edition with red squeaker
- 2009 20th anniversary edition
- 2011 All New version with new clues and a "game changing" die
- 2013 edition with "game changing" die
- 2023 edition with "game changing" die and newly updated cards, yellow squeaker, and link to buzzer, timer, and scorecard app
- Taboo Buzz'd[7]
- Taboo Kids vs Parents[8]
References
[edit]- ^ a b "Taboo (1989)". BoardGameGeek. Retrieved 11 June 2010.
- ^ "The New TNN Unveils Unspeakable Fun With New Game Show 'Taboo". PR Newswire. September 4, 2002. Archived from the original on March 3, 2016.
- ^ Official Taboo Instructions
- ^ "Bible Taboo". BoardGameGeek. Retrieved 2023-06-13.
- ^ "Celebrity Taboo". BoardGameGeek. Retrieved 2023-06-21.
- ^ "Introducing 'Tajew': Taboo, Jewish Edition". The Forward. 2011-07-06. Retrieved 2023-06-12.
- ^ "{Brag Worthy Christmas} Taboo Buzz'd Game Review and Giveaway". www.thebraggingmommy.com. Retrieved 2023-06-13.
- ^ "Taboo Kids vs. Parents Family Board Game Instructions, Rules & Strategies - Hasbro". Hasbro Instructions. Retrieved 2023-06-12.