Wing it : the game of extreme storytelling
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Contributors
Zeff, Molly, game designer.
Kim, Yuliya, graphic designer.
Chaykovsky, Dana, web designer.
Published
New York : Flying Leap Games, 2017.
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Published
New York : Flying Leap Games, 2017.
Format
Game
Physical Desc
1 game (89 situation cards, 5 blank situation cards, 330 resource cards, 8 blank resource cards, 1 rulebook) : cardboard, color, paper ; in box 16 x 20 x 7 cm
Language
English

Notes

General Note
For 4- 7 players.
General Note
Game duration: 30 minutes.
Description
Wing It is a hilarious storytelling and problem-solving game. You and your friends pit your imaginations against each other as you dream up ways to overcome unlikely challenges (...now an eerily well-coordinated horde of angry jelly fish begins to rock the boat until it tips precariously from side to side...) with an even unlikelier set of resources (...and all you have is an ice axe, ten coconuts, a set of snow tires, one pound of leg hair, and a complete collection of Hitchcock films). In each round, the players are all presented with the same challenging situation, but each player has different objects that they can use as their resources to resolve the situation. Each player comes up with a story about how they'll solve the situation using exactly three of the five objects in their hand, and then everyone takes a turn pitching their story to a judge. A winning story is selected, a new player becomes the judge, and the next round begins.
Target Audience
Ages 12+.

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Citations

APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Cannon, J., Zeff, M., Kim, Y., & Chaykovsky, D. (2017). Wing it: the game of extreme storytelling . Flying Leap Games.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Jon, Cannon et al.. 2017. Wing It: The Game of Extreme Storytelling. Flying Leap Games.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Jon, Cannon et al.. Wing It: The Game of Extreme Storytelling Flying Leap Games, 2017.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Cannon, Jon,, Molly Zeff, Yuliya Kim, and Dana Chaykovsky. Wing It: The Game of Extreme Storytelling Flying Leap Games, 2017.

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