What's Missing? Purple version is a drawing game that contains 240 cards with line drawings, sorted by difficulty (level 1: a belt, level 4: Pegasus for example).
In a round, each player takes a card, places it under a transparent paper - making sure to hide it behind the cardboard screen - and draws on it things that would help other players to guess what's on the card.
After finishing the drawing, the drawer removes the card and shows only the transparent paper to others. The other players have to guess what's missing on the transparent paper, in other words, what was on the drawer's card. The player who first guesses correctly earns 1 point, with the drawer losing 1 point if no one guesses.
To win, being clever is more important than being a good artist. Young drawers can give other players a clue based on what kind of things are on the card.
For those who own the first yellow version of What's Missing?, you can double the number of cards up to 480, the number of players up to 12 and the fun with this second version!
No. of Players: 3 to 6
Min. Age: 7