
Faces Review
Faces is a laugh-out-loud party game that's easy to learn and best with goofy friends. But, if you like strategy or hate randomness, you might want to skip it.
Party games are designed for groups and emphasize social interaction and fun. Examples include “Cards Against Humanity,” “Codenames,” and “Pictionary.”

Faces is a laugh-out-loud party game that's easy to learn and best with goofy friends. But, if you like strategy or hate randomness, you might want to skip it.

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