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Corporate Jargon

The Goal: To get the promotion by presenting your charts with nonsensical jargon, and sounding great

Requirements

30-60
3-8
12+

Description

The Goal: To get the promotion by presenting your charts with nonsensical jargon, and sounding great doing it!

You and your colleagues are vying for a promotion, but there's a catch—you have to give a presentation on a topic you know nothing about! Use your creativity and jargon to fake it and rise to the top.

Why should you play this? Corporate Jargon is an absurd idea for a party game. But that is the point! Players will be asked to attempt making sense out of the jargon and buzz-words that are given to them. The more you can make up topics and present effectively, the better you will do!

Components: 8 Dry erase charts featuring favorites like: The iceberg, bar graphs, and pie charts! / 8 Dry erase markers / 96 jargon cards / 18 question cards / paperclips!

Using the dry-erase charts, players will add jargon words to answer a question that was proposed to them. After 3 rounds, the player with the most points gained from giving convincing presentations will get the promotion they have always wanted!

Components

Component Quantity Photo
Mini Deck 1 deck of 95 cards Mini Deck component icon
Document 1 Document component icon
Large Retail Box 1 Large Retail Box component icon
Arrow Chit Set 1 set of 200 arrow chits Arrow Chit Set component icon
Poker Deck 1 deck of 36 cards Poker Deck component icon
Square Mat Set 1 set of 8 square mats Square Mat Set component icon
Marker, Dry-Erase, Fine, Black 8 Marker, Dry-Erase, Fine, Black component icon

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Publish Date November 05, 2024
Edition First
Department Games

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Daniel McKinley

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Notes

  • This game contains a premium upgrade called UV Coating that makes the printed components more durable.
  • This game contains laser cut components. Laser cut items will have a slight amount of soot around the edges, which can easily be wiped off; and will have a campfire smell for about a week after you open them.

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