BoardGame Verdict
75

Everything Ever is a party game where players take turns listing items that fit into two distinct categories, such as 'Every Dinosaur Movie' or 'Every Brand of Soap', before time runs out. Described as a welcoming trivia game, it is designed to be accessible to a diverse range of players regardless of their knowledge background or age.

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The Verdict

based on 10 reviews

Positive 0%
Mixed 0%
Easy to learn and set up, appealing to a wide range of players, including both gamers and non-gamers.
Engaging art and graphic design with colorful, inviting cards that enhance the party game aesthetic.
Promotes creative thinking and the use of diverse, random knowledge, often leading to enjoyable "How did you know that?" moments.
High replayability due to a large number of unique category cards.
Flexible player count, making it suitable for various group sizes and social settings, from family gatherings to icebreakers.
Can be too simplistic or lack depth, potentially leading to repetitive gameplay and the fun wearing off quickly for some.
Pacing can suffer, and the game may drag significantly if players do not actively enforce a time limit.
The absence of a built-in timer can place the burden of enforcing speed on players, sometimes leading to a less enjoyable or "stressful" experience for the enforcer.
May be less engaging or feel "lifeless" in smaller, more intimate group settings compared to larger, more boisterous parties.
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MarcoOmnigamer, MarcoOmnigamerVideo

MarcoOmnigamer highly recommends 'Everything Ever' as a welcoming, effective, and fun party game that encourages creative thinking without relying on traditional trivia or crude humor. He notes its simplicity and suitability for various group settings, though he finds the 'judge cards' somewhat superfluous.

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Geeks Under Grace, Spencer PattersonArticle

“Everything Ever is presented as a fun, fast-paced party card game, highly recommended for family gatherings and as an excellent icebreaker, although its chaotic nature may not appeal to everyone.”

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Gaming with Edo & Jessica, EdoVideo

Edo found "Everything Ever" to be a fun and straightforward party game that encourages players to think creatively and recall information. He was impressed with its quick gameplay and unique challenge of naming items across various categories.

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What's Eric Playing?, EricArticle

“Overall, I really like Everything Ever! I think, for me, it nicely threads the needle of being a trivia-adjacent party game without really requiring too much trivia knowledge.”

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80
Roll For CritVideo

The reviewer found "Everything Ever" to be an enjoyable, fast-paced party game ideal for social gatherings and as an icebreaker, praising its ability to reward creative answers while acknowledging it's not suited for players seeking rigid rules or high-stakes strategy.

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The Family Gamers, The Family GamersVideo

The reviewers consider 'Everything Ever' a fun and portable party game with appealing artwork, particularly suitable for families, though its enjoyment is highly contingent on players consistently enforcing a 10-second timer to maintain its intended pace.

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DicebreakerArticle

“An upcoming party game looks to put a modern spin on the classic Scattergories formula. Everything Ever sees between two and 10 people attempting to provide examples for a wide variety of different topics: from soups to space movies.”

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70
Meeple Mountain, Justin BellArticle

“Games like Everything Ever belong in every gamer’s collection because they are such great ways to kick off a game night. Buy it, people!”

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The Dice Tower, Tom VaselVideo

The reviewer found "Everything Ever" to be a fun party-style game with clever categories, enjoying the concept and experience, but ultimately couldn't fully recommend it due to issues with the implied time limit, potential for excessive length, and a feeling that it doesn't quite coalesce into a fully satisfying game experience.

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GamingTrendArticle

“Everything Ever promises to put our years of useless knowledge gathering to the test, and I suppose it does so, but ultimately falls flat in the fun department.”

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