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Buffalo Games Chronology - The Game Where You Make History - 20th Anniversary Edition

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Description

  • Think you know which came first - the invention of mayonnaise or decaffeinated coffee? Lincoln's Gettysburg address or John Deere's first plow? Test your knowledge with Chronology by Buffalo Games - the game of all time!
  • Build your own timeline of cards. Someone will read you a historical event from a card. You decide where that event falls in your timeline. If you are right, keep the card and your timeline grows. The first player to build a timeline of 10 cards wins!
  • Recommended for 2 to 8 players, ages 14+
  • Contents include 429 double-sided cards with 858 events
  • Made in the USA

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Fantastic game! Fun for kids and adults.This is hands-down the most fun game our family has purchased in the last year. It s very simple to learn but different every time. We keep the box on our kitchen island and have speed rounds at breakfast or any time guests come over. Friends say they aren t good at history find themselves winning based on knowledge and good guessing. It s good for kids and adults, one-on-one or with teams. 5Great game for groupGreat game for group. Because of the randomness of the cards you draw, even the best with history can be challenged and even the less experienced can have more of a chance than they would think. If someone is exceptional at history, we sometimes amend the rules so that they need to get a few more cards to win (say 10 for regular players and 12 for them). Keeps it interesting. 5More Fun Than It May SemsThis game is more fun than the directions or description may indicate. We adults had tons of fun playing this. I ve played this with many different adults. Some have advanced degrees, some have GEDs. Everyone thought this was fun. Lots of thinking and fun. Some googling after to learn more about the historical event. We did play with an 11 year old, and that might have been the toughest. 5Chronology game versus Timeline game(s)I was introduced to the Timeline game(s) by a friend and found it to be a lot of fun (in a geeky way). I even had different versions of the game in my Amazon wishlist for several months, but then I found this game! Chronology had a lot more cards so I decided to give it a try, and I am glad I bought this one (which is actually a game created long before the Timeline games).First off, the game play is a bit different between the two games. In Timeline, everyone has cards that they try to correctly place on one large timeline until one player runs out of cards and wins (and has to grab new cards for wrong guesses). In Chronology, someone else reads you a card's topic and then you guess where it goes on your personal timeline, with the first player reaching 10 cards in their timeline winning (if you guess wrong other players take turns to guess and add it to their own timeline). Both games could easily be played in either style, but it is a little harder to have a personal card pile in Chronology because the dates are printed in large numbers at the bottom of the description (so you would have to carefully pull a card only partially out of the box or cover it with something), while the dates and description are on opposite sides of the card in the Timeline game (so a simple flip). However, the reason Chronology does this is because each side of the card has a different event (they suggest you decide at the beginning for everyone to use the blue or yellow side), which means even more playability!The next main difference is in style. The Timeline cards are small, which can make it hard for some people to see while creating the large group timeline. The Chronology cards are almost a normal deck size and printed with good sized font and have a simple and uncluttered design with no artwork. I really like (and miss) the artwork that makes Timeline games so fun, but having larger Chronology cards is nice too. This is really all personal preference. (And the Chronology game is still very travel-friendly in size, great for packing in a bag/backpack or suitcase for trips).I haven't played too much yet with Chronology, but the variety of events/topics seems good. I definitely think it is the better bargain because of how many cards there are (and with a different event on each side!), while Timeline can get expensive if you want all the different subject/theme packs. Of course, this means that Chronology is more mixed, which might be bad if you only wanted a certain subject/theme, but I see the larger variety in one as a definite plus. So in conclusion, I definitely recommend this game and encourage you to try it out yourself!:0)PS: For those interested in solo/solitaire play, Timeline is easier because the dates are on a different side, but it is still possible with Chronology with the before mentioned careful pulling out of a card from the box or using something to cover the date. 5A wonderfully simple game for novices and trivia buffs alikeI love this showing this game to people because it's so simple to set up and play. Some of the games that get broken out for game nights become an absolute slog if everyone playing doesn't know all the ins, outs, intracacies and strategies their first few times around. There's no real strategy to this game and it doesn't require any real hardcore historical knowledge, either; being able to figure out the rough era in which something happened is usually enough to get you close to winning.Every game starts out easy because the dates between your first few cards are usually hundreds of years apart - this helps build faith, energy and confidence among anyone who hasn't played before. As your timeline grows, it definitely gets more challenging but the mechanics remain simple. I've never had any game feel boring or drag on.I've played Chronology with my parents - my mom's a religious Jeopardy watcher while my dad really only gets called in for the sports questions - we've all won rounds and they ask me to bring it when I visit. My girlfriend and I have played with random people and coworkers in breweries to almost universal acclaim. To me, that's what makes a great game - something almost anyone can enjoy their first time playing. 5Learn Something While Playing A Game!I bought two of these games - one for us and one for the new couple. This is a quieter, thinking (but not too hard), less than an hour, educational game. It is easily played with two people or more. And it isn't like "oh, two can play" but needs tweaks, special rules, etc. Nope. Same game, same rules. There'll be no boisterous laughter but a lot of "Really? That long ago?" pleasant conversation. Or swearing, mostly from me, for getting history wrong.My only suggestion is to shuffle the bejeezus out of the cards before playing for the first time. The cards arrive in sequential groups of dates making it much harder. 5Great for history buffs, but anyone can play because a lot of it is guessing! XD comes with box, instructions, cards, card container it has a lot of cards. (like trivial pursuit) also both sides can be used. there's a blue side and a yellow side, so it is like having 2 decks to play with. the rules are simple and it's easy to control play duration educational; great for history buffs. anyone can play because a lot of it is guessing (srsly, who memorizes all the exact dates, anyways, right?) has old events, but also a lot of contemporary events as well, so it is interesting. it's a wide range.I really liked it. 5Great game to brush up on history!We actually ran across this game at a bar alongside Trivial Pursuit. We'd never played (or even heard of it) before, so figured we'd give it a try - glad we did! It's a great game that works in so many situations; we've played it with our friends, parents, at parties, and everyone always has a fun time with it. There's a lot of "whoa, I didn't realize that was so long ago" moments, with a few "oh wow, I remember that... it happened that long ago?!" moments mixed in.The version we received is a bit newer and had a slightly different design than the original we'd played, so it does seem that there are revisions published occasionally.If I had to point out a flaw, it would probably be that the events do seem to be weighted towards the mid-to-late 1800s, but that doesn't really detract from the enjoyment of the game. 5Educational, Hilarious, and Easy!This was one of the best holiday purchases I made last year. It's good for teenagers, adults, and elderly and the more multi generational you can get the more fun it is!The rules are simple and there is no set up. Seeing my brother try and put a world war II card in a timeline along with my grandfather trying to guess when Twitter was invented is both educational and hilarious! 5Great educational game for all agesOne of the newest games added to our collection this is sure to become a favorite. An educational game with a simple box of cards that travels easily. There is no score-keeping beyond seeing if other players have 10 cards yet. It takes a little space to lay out the cards but each player has their own timeline of cards so you don't have to be sitting side by side to play. It is simple enough for my 8 year old to play but challenging enough for an adult as well. Some of the words/names are a little difficult for kids to read but when that happens they can simply cover the date and let the other player read the event for themselves. With over 850 events it's not a game that one will easily memorize after a few plays. It's easy to take a guess at where cards go without having knowledge of the event. The cards did appear to be boxed somewhat in order so shuffling the deck or randomly selecting the cards throughout the deck is recommended. 5
Buffalo Games Chronology - The Game Where You Make History - 20th Anniversary Edition

Buffalo Games Chronology - The Game Where You Make History - 20th Anniversary Edition

4.8
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Regular price
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