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| Is Apples to Apples available
in Spanish or French? |
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Apples to Apples will be available in both
Spanish and French. The Spanish Kids game will be the
first one out and should be available spring of 2007.
Other Spanish sets will be done later in 2007. The French
Kids game will be available by the end of the 2007 with
the others to follow. |
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| Can I get a list of the cards
included the various Apples to Apples sets? |
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Yes, the easiest way to find out what cards
are in any of the sets is to go to the Apples Fan Page www.com-www.com/applestoapples.
Not only will you be able to get a listing of the card
titles, the synonyms on the Green Apple cards, and the
Flavor Text on the Red Apple cards, but you will be able
to learn which cards have been modified or discontinued.
A special thanks to Russell W. for developing and maintaining
the fan page list. |
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| Can players try to convince
the judge to pick a particular Red Apple card? |
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Yes, in fact table talk is encouraged.
Players can lobby the judge for their own card, or for
another card that they like better. In any event, the
judge's decision is always final. |
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| What if the judge picks a
card that a player really doesn't think should win? |
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Sorry, the judge's decision is always final. However, everyone gets a chance
to be the judge! |
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| What am I supposed to do with
the blank cards we received in our original game? |
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The blank cards are a way for you to customize
your game. You do this by writing the name of a person,
place, thing or event on the blank Red Apple cards with
a permanent marker. Write an adjective or adverb on the
blank Green Apple cards. |
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For fun, players will often add cards
with the names of family members, friends, sports teams,
politicians, and local attractions to the game. Teachers
use the Blank Cards to add people, places, things and
events related to current classroom curriculum. Additional Blank
Cards are available for purchase. |
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| Do players ever discard all
of the Red Apple Cards from their hands? |
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No, they simply replenish their hands back
up to five cards at the beginning of each round or game
by drawing a card from the Red Apple card stack. |
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| Do Apples to Apples Junior
and Apples to Apples Junior 9+ contain any of the same
cards? |
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No, the two junior sets contain completely
different cards. They can easily be combined for hundreds
of new combinations. |
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| Do Apples to Apples Junior
or Apples to Apples Junior 9+ contain any of the same
cards as in the Apples to Apples game for ages 12 and
up? |
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Yes, there are some card titles that appear in both a junior and the12
and up version. These cards are approprite for both groups. Even if the
card title is the same, the flavor text, or the synonyms, are usually
different. In any case, the vast majority of the cards are unique to
each individual set. |
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| I have some good ideas for
Apple Cards – can I send them to Out of the Box
Publishing for consideration? |
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Yes, please email your suggestions to our
Product Development team via the OTB
Your Turn submission form. |
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