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Oink Games' A Fake Artist Goes to New York is a fast-paced social deduction drawing game for 5-10 players aged 8 and up. Players collaboratively create a single drawing while one hidden 'fake artist' tries to blend in without knowing the prompt. Compact and portable, it offers quick setup and endless replayability, making it a perfect choice for family game nights, parties, and creative social gatherings.







| ASIN | B0746GVNHC |
| Best Sellers Rank | #18,592 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #452 in Dedicated Deck Card Games |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (378) |
| Department | All Ages |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 3.52 ounces |
| Item model number | ONKFAGNY |
| Manufacturer | Oink Games |
| Manufacturer recommended age | 8 years and up |
| Product Dimensions | 15.75 x 7.87 x 15.75 inches |
| Release date | February 26, 2018 |
S**D
Hilarious party game
Just hilarious. Have this as a gift and we played it with 4 people. It went on to another party of 10 and was also well received. It comes in a tiny box but don't let that fool you. It's a fab game.
M**B
Fun for groups
Easy to play even if you can't draw, silly and fun.
J**.
Really fun to play game for parties
I wanted to get this game for some years, but it was always out of print/stock. It's very fun, and easy to play. I'm not sure if this game's original language was japanese, but the manual seems a bit weird to understand at times, but on the first game it cleared up most rules. This publisher seems to have a lot of small games that are easy to learn and are fun as party games, so if you're looking for that go ahead and buy it, it's not going to make a big dent on your wallet anyway. Something that will be very handy is to have some word categories thought out, because that was the part of the game that took the most time.
D**Y
looks fun
excited to play
J**N
Incredibly Fun And Portable
This game is a blast and can scale up to groups of 5-10 players making it very versatile. It allows for so much creativity from the game runner/master picking the themes and key words that everyone will draw - to the artists choosing how they want to make their pictures look. One other benefit of this is the size. It is packaged in a small form factor so you can take it with you and play anywhere!
M**N
Awesome game but execution is horrible
The concept is tons of fun but the choices for execution are baffling. Why are there dry erase boards AND paper? They should have just included a dry erase board to draw on instead of paper sheets. And why is it SO SMALL? The drawing area is the size of a business card?! And the boards you pass out to determine who's the fake artist are completely flat so while shuffling they smear. So what I'm going to do is return this, buy a 12x9 white board and color dry erase markers and use the small dry erase boards from Fun Facts that have raised edges for determining who the fake artist is. Best of both worlds and how this should have been built.
A**O
Great simple game
It’s a very fun yet simple game. It’s somewhat tedious to repeat the word in each title card, but it’s ok. You can also play it with dry erase markers and a small whiteboard.
T**W
Great Game with Wide Appeal
Every group of people I've played this with, from kids to grandparents, has enjoyed playing this game. Highly recommend!
A**R
This is a great game for all ages. I have 5 kids 19-9 and all got along and had a good time playing. Easy to learn too.
E**N
Fun and quirky game, can't wait to play with friends
D**E
Excellent game, had a blast camping with it.
S**T
The game itself is really really good - but you dont actually need any of the pieces to play. You could use any markers and slips of paper to play. If it was $15 or under it would make sense but for a game of almost $30 I would not get it again.
E**T
you're basically paying for some markers and a note book. you can literally play this game with what you have at home. granted the concept of the game is worth something. I mean clearly someone had a fun idea for a game. but I feel like it wasn't worth what I paid for it. It's my fault for not noticing there is virtually nothing in the game box. the tiles you see are just to decide who has what colour markers and are unnecessary in my opinion. I would equate it to paying for a pictionary board game rather than just grabbing a pen and paper and using your own ideas. except this game doesn't even provide suggestions.
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