BUNKO!

Had a mixed group of kids & adults over the other night for Bunko (some spell it Bunco). It had been long time since we had played. It's a mindless game. Requires no strategy whatsoever & there's nothing at all that one can do to improve their chances of winning. It can be as upscale - or as kid friendly as a hostess wants to make it. Very interactive...as players switch partners for every round - continuously throughout game. The most challenging aspect is trying to get a group of 12 or 16 (or some exact multiple of 4) people (we had 13 so my husband & I took turns playing). Ya gotta have a bell at the head table (Table 1) & score sheets, pencils & three dice at every table. Ya gotta have food - conveniently located for players to graze on as they're movin' uptown or downtown - or stayin' put - depending if their team won or lost the current round. We ordered a giant sub & guests brought sides & snacks. Ya gotta have tables for four - enough for the number of players you have. Ya gotta have prizes too. They can be expensive - or very inexpensive. Themed - or not. --- something small at each table for the first bunko (three of whatever number your rolling for at any given time) at that table (we had packs of gum). A traveller prize - in our case the traveller was the most expensive prize, that being a nerf football) - but most prizes were about $1 each (candy)....so we did it on the cheap. Every time someone gets a bunko the traveller is tossed to them & whoever gets the last bunko of the night wins it. In the end prizes are awarded for most bunkos , least bunkos, most wins...& anything else you can think of to award prizes for....most consecutive wins... biggest loser, etc.

I first learned about Bunko from my friend over at GlassMelts. She had been in a group that met regularly (monthly - I think) for years & I subbed in now & then. Later - when we lived on the West Coast - I was involved for awhile in a group that met regularly. Players took turns hosting Bunko at their homes. When we moved to New England people looked at me like I had two heads when I mentioned Bunko - but we've done our part to introduce it here & it's catching on.
In short, Bunko is SO-o easy to play. Not so easy to explain (Tho' I found a pretty good summary here - but we don't use the fuzzy die...we toss/pass the traveller prize itself) - and it's always good for lots of laughter ... it filled our home with it the other night. Loved that.
I've heard the name, but never knew anything about the game. Sounds like it would be a fun thing to do, especially this time of year!
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