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Think Like a Shrink: Board Game Review

“Think Like a Shrink” is a party game designed to put your psychology skills to the test. Players act as therapists, trying to predict the thoughts, emotions, and experiences of their fellow players based on photo and phrase combinations.

This game has similar vibes to playing Apples to Apples, Hive Mind, and Dixit – Games where you have to get yourself in the same mindset of other players.  

Think Like a Shrink is for 2-6 players, for ages 17+.  The game was designed by two friends – a psychologist and a psychiatrist. 

Think Like a Shrink contents

Contents:

Gameplay:

Players are competing against each other to reach 50 minutes on the game clock.  Everyone’s meeples start at the numeral 12 and are racking clockwise to the numeral 10 … as 50 minutes is a typical therapy session. Gameplay is very simple to learn and teach other players. 

All players are given 6 “Emotion” cards to keep for the entire game.  Players take turns being “Shrinks” and “Patients”. The oldest player is always the first patient.

Snapshots example

Five snapshots are placed around the board.  And one Prompt is placed in the middle of the board. 

Example of a Prompt card.

Now, the patient secretly comes up with the emotion he feels, a snapshot he associates with the prompt, and a reason for the connection.  The shrinks come up with predictions about the snapshot, emotion, and reasons based on what they know of their patients.  The shrinks then take turns revealing their findings.  

Think Like a Shrink Emotion cards

So based on the above information, you could say anything, like:

Shrinks are awarded points for each correct prediction.

Players advance their meeples 5 minutes on the clock for each correct prediction.  

Play continues until someone reaches 50 minutes (10 on the clock), and they are the Top Shrink.

Think like a shrink gameplay

Here’s a breakdown of the game’s pros and cons to help you decide if it’s right for you:

Pros:

Some people will like this discussion. Some might not.

Cons:

Think Like a Shrink setup

Overall:

Think Like a Shrink is a fun and engaging party game that can spark funny and interesting conversations.  Our gaming group really enjoyed it, and had a lot of good chuckles along the way.  However, if you’re looking for a game with more depth and strategy, or if you’re not comfortable with discussing personal topics, you might want to consider other options.

Additional factors to consider:

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