What's Missing? is an imagination game in which you have to draw a picture to make a guess. But instead of drawing the picture, you have to imagine and draw what might be around the thing you want to guess. Draw what you want, except what you need to make people guess. Then find what is missing from the other players' drawings. Each player draws a card and keeps it secret (using the top page of the booklet as a screen) and places it under the transparent plastic page in the direction they want. The drawing phase can then begin. It is forbidden to write or copy all or part of the drawing on the card, but the aim is to make the other players guess what is on the secret card.
When there is only one player left drawing, the others count down from 10 to 1. Then, one by one, the players remove the secret card from their booklet and show the others their drawing. The first player to guess what was on the active player's card wins the card. If no one guesses, the active player has to put one of the cards they won back in the box if they have one, plus the one they failed to guess of course. The winner is the one who has the most cards at the end of the game (7 or number of rounds or playing time).
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#Abstract #Deduction #DrawingContents of the box : 240 Picture Cards, 6 Drawing Books, 6 Erasable Markers, 1 Rule Book.