My family has spent a lot of time this summer playing board games and a fan favourite is Mad Gab. You don’t have to be an intellect to understand this game. You don’t have to have a knowledge of trivia or know how to draw exceptionally well, to play Mad Gab. You don’t even really need to know how to spell! Mad Gab is truly a classic game that is a mouthful. 🙂
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Describing a game as a “real mouthful” is a weird way to put things, but with Mad Gab it is very true. The object of the game is to try sounding out a strange phrase that both looks and sounds confusing! Your teammates have to try and determine what the phrase may actually mean. When we first described how to play Mad Gab to the kiddos, I had this mental image in my head of speaking with a bunch of candy or chewing gum in your mouth. See? A mouthful!
Mad Gab is described by the makers like this:Â
“It’s not what you say, it’s what you hear. In Mad Gab, teams work to decipher groups of unrelated words into real phrases before time runs out. It’s a game sure to spur laughter as friends speak this strange language and then say the answer without even knowing it!”
Family Likes
We had a lot of fun playing Mad Gab. Although the recommended age for players is ages 13 and up, my ten year old had no trouble playing along. We brought this game into the car for road trips and it made for quite the entertainment. Easier to play than spotting a certain car colour (and a lot safer), we never knew what would be said next. 🙂
With the variety of games on the market, there is something for everyone. If you have older children, especially teens you want to try and spend some time with, I suggest giving Mad Gab a try. Anything that brings on the laughter is good, but you can hold you teen captive in the car if you need to. 😉
Have you played Mad Gab with your family or friends? Here is another fun game to try.
FT&PD
Suz
**Disclosure: I was gifted Mad Gab to try out. All opinions are my own.Â
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Flojean Ferrey says
No we haven’t played Mad Gab but I think we will give it a go.
kathy downey says
Sure sounds interesting,nice photo of your children !
Janet M says
This would be fun. I love word games.
kathy downey says
We haven’t played Mad Gab but I the kids think they may like it !
Elizabeth Matthiesen says
This sounds like a game my grandkids would like, they might be a bit young for it though as only one is over 10 and the other just 8.
Sandra Dufoe says
Definitely have to grab this game for the family.
shelleyb says
Our family has never played this game. It seems like it would be fun with teens to grandparents and bridge the gap.
Debbie Beattie says
Oh, this game would be right up my alley because I love trivia and games of such
MapleMouseMama says
Thanks for sharing this to your site. I appreciate it!
MapleMouseMama says
Thank you for sharing on your site, I appreciate it!