- Chew is a light-hearted and zany card game based on the Eisner Award winning comic book by John Layman and Rob Guillory.
- Ages: 12+
- Number of Players: 2-5
- Playing Time: 30 minutes
Chew Cases of the FDA Legal Game for Exam Preparation
$19.34
Discover the Chew Cases of The FDA Game! Sharpen your knowledge, have fun, and challenge friends. Dive in now and play today!
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Glynnis M. Swanson Verified Buyer –
It was okay, I liked it. I got this for a friend of mine who really like the comics… a lot! I do think it need a greater variety of cards or the possibility of expansions. I don’t think they would need to be exact situations of the graphic novels but as long as they followed the basic conventions of the book, I’d be fine with that.
The Reverend FDM Verified Buyer –
Start with a crime and your suspect, and play cards to build your case to connect the two before the other players, all the while strategically taking cards your opponents need and playing some from your hand to hinder their case.
My wife loves the comic series, and the game sounded bizarre enough to pique my interest. It is a deceptively simple game to play, but that’s part of the appeal for me. With a couple of friends, it’s easy to get through three entire games in an hour once everyone is used to the rules.
Sghoul Verified Buyer –
Nice simple card game. But it could easily be any licensed or even generic setting.
BAMAPAT Verified Buyer –
We purchased this for our daughter-in-law who teaches forensic science in her high school class. She is required to have activities for small groups so that they learn to work together and figure things out. This game is perfect for one of the activity stations. It’s creative and encourages the students to solve the case.