BoardGame Verdict
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In French Toast, one player acts as the Toastmaster, drawing a Secret Word. Other players then try to guess this word by comparing their single-word guesses to the central concept of 'French Toast.' The goal is to narrow down the possibilities and correctly identify the secret word, making it a fast-paced and cozy party game.

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The Verdict

based on 5 reviews

Positive 0%
Clever word guessing mechanic
Limited communication deduction challenges
Quick setup and play time
High replayability
Easy to learn rules
Whimsical artwork and design
Struggles with quiet or analytical groups
Overthinkers can slow down gameplay
May be challenging for inexperienced players with nouns
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Drive Thru GamesVideo

The reviewer enthusiastically recommends 'French Toast,' praising its quick gameplay, versatility for online and in-person play, and overall fun factor, solidifying its place as a fantastic word game.

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Bitewing GamesArticle

“The beauty of French Toast is that it is simple enough to play with anyone, from a group of gamers to a family gathering with kids, and it’s full of electric guesses and enticing go agains. What a great party game.”

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Tantrum House, Tantrum HouseVideo

The reviewer highlighted "French Toast" as one of the new and exciting board games showcased during their Saturday morning show, implying a positive reception and suggesting it as a fun game for viewers to explore.

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ParentMapArticle

“ParentMap describes "French Toast" as a fun and quick family game where a "Toastmaster" guides players to guess a secret word by repeating only the 'closer' guesses. They commend its simple mechanics, short playtime, and capacity to generate laughter and unpredictable enjoyment for all ages.”

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The Dice Tower, Wendy YiVideo

Wendy Yi found 'French Toast' to be a positive experience, describing it as a limited communication party game that is enjoyable.

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