A dual large print/braille replacement card and the box for the game
The box of the game.
A picture of one of the large print/braille cards showing the different words that people may have to define
The spreadsheet where players will enter their answers. Using the spreadsheet assures that none of the players are certain who submitted what answer.
This is the picture of the part of the spreadsheet that has everyone's answers. Nobody knows which person submitted which answer.
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  • Load image into Gallery viewer, A picture of one of the large print/braille cards showing the different words that people may have to define
  • Load image into Gallery viewer, The spreadsheet where players will enter their answers. Using the spreadsheet assures that none of the players are certain who submitted what answer.
  • Load image into Gallery viewer, This is the picture of the part of the spreadsheet that has everyone's answers. Nobody knows which person submitted which answer.

Balderdash Accessibility Kit

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Accessibility Kits require the retail version of the game in order to play.

BRF Rules(none yet) Response Sheet Original Quick Audio Explanation



This accessibility kit requires knowledge of Braille.


This kit includes braille for the 280 cards, replacement pawns and a braille sticker for the board. 

To play the game all players must have access to a smart device to type their answers on(to keep the information secret)

This kit should be compatible with all versions of Balderdash


Product Description from Board Game Geek:


A clever repackaging of the parlor game Dictionary, Balderdash contains several cards with real words nobody has heard of. After one of those words has been read aloud, players try to come up with definitions that at least sound plausible, because points are later awarded for every opposing player who guessed that your definition was the correct one.

Versions of the game as a parlor game go back at least as far as 1970, although Balderdash itself was not published until 1984.



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