''Anomia'' is a
card-based party game
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designed by Andrew Innes and first published by Anomia Press in 2009. It is a fast-paced game where players flip cards until the symbols on two players’ cards match. Matching players then race to give an example of the category on their opponent’s card. Following its release, multiple editions have been published, including ''Anomia Party Edition'', ''Anomia X'', ''Anomia Kids, Anomia 2.0'' (UK), and ''Anomia Pop Culture.'' It has been published in 15 languages and is available in more than 20 countries.
History
Design
''Anomia'' was designed by Andrew Innes, who based the gameplay on the card game Store, wherein players take on the identities of different types of stores and draw from a deck of
playing cards
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; if two players draw a card of the same suit, then they quickly attempt to name something that can be purchased in their opponent's store. Innes found that having only one category was limiting and thought that the game could be expanded to accommodate a wider variety of topics.
In 2005, Innes made a prototype of a card game with an expanded set of categories, which he play-tested with more than 200 people over the course of four years. Innes first picked the name "''Common Knowledge''," but it was already trademarked as a game. He eventually chose the name "''Anomia''" a word meaning "without a name" or "the inability to recall a word".
Publication
In May 2009, Innes started his game publishing company, Anomia Press, and raised money for the first printing by asking friends, family, acquaintances to pre-purchase copies of the game. The game was officially published later that year. Anomia Press released multiple expansions of ''Anomia'', including ''Anomia Party Edition'' in 2013, ''Anomia X'' and ''Anomia Kids'' in 2017, ''Anomia 2.0'' in 2021, and ''Anomia Pop Culture'' in 2022, each of which added new categories to the game.
Gameplay
''Anomia'' is played with a deck of cards, each with one of eight symbols and a topic, which is placed face down in the middle of the playing area, serving as a draw pile. Each player has a play pile and winning pile in front of them. Players take turns flipping the top card from the draw pile on to their play pile until two players have a card with the same symbol. The matching players race to give an example of the topic on their opponent’s card. The player with the faster response removes the top card from their opponent’s play pile, revealing a new top card, and places it in their winning pile. If the new top card matches the top card in another player's play pile, the matching players again race to give an example of the topic on their opponent's card. This continues until there are no more matches, and then players continue to flip cards from the draw pile. If a wild card with two symbols is flipped, the card is placed next to the draw pile and those two symbols are considered to match until another wild card is flipped and replaces it. The game ends when the deck runs out, and the winner is the player with the most cards in their winning pile.''
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Reception
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Wirecutter'' included ''Anomia'' in their list of the "11 Best Board Games
s of2023", with James Austin describing the game as "a fantastic time of chaotic yelling" and praising it for its fast pace and replayability.
Writing for ''
Polygon
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'', Clayton Ashley wrote that "''Anomia'' challenges your ability to think fast" and praised the game for its simple rules. In a brief review for ''
Global News
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,'' Jim Joy described the game as "a fun and easy-to-play game that tests your common knowledge against other players," concluding that "it’s a wonderful family-friendly game to play any night of the week." An article for ''
Slate
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,'' written by Noel Murray, compared the game to
''Scattegories'' because of its fast paced party game design.
Awards
In 2010, ''Anomia'' was the winner of the
Mensa Select Game of the Year award and the
American Specialty Toy Retailing Association
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Best Toy For Kids award. This resulted in placement in over 300 stores throughout the United States and over 20,000 units sold that year. In 2011, the game was given a "Seal of Approval" from the National Parenting Center. ''Anomia'' was the winner of the
UK Games Expo
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's Best Party Game award in 2014.
Two editions have won the National Parenting Product Award: ''Anomia Party Edition'' in 2016 and ''Anomia Kids'' in 2018. Later in 2018, ''Anomia Kids'' was also the winner of the
Parents’ Choice Award.
References
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American card games
Card games introduced in 2009
Comparing card games
Dedicated deck card games
Multi-player card games
Party games
Word games