"Nobody is perfect" is a really funny game, that you should play with the right kind of people. In England there are similar versions called Fictionary, which you can play with just a dictionary in the house or Balderdash.
This is a communication boardgame that you can play with 3-6 players (but you can also play with more and just make teams).
There are three sets of cards and the start player picks a card, he/she is the gamemaster for this round.
The cards in set A give you one difficult word that you need to find the a definition for. Usually no player knows the real meaning of the word, when you do anyway, you give a false definition. Every player writes there supposedly right definition of the word on a piece of paper. The gamemaster can look at the correct definition on the card and writes this on a piece of paper. All the papers are mixed and then read out loud to the group.
The players except the gamemaster have to decide which they think is the correct definition. If you guess correctly, you get 1 point. If somebody thinks your false definition is right, you get 3 points! So knowledge doesn't really matter, you just have to be a good liar and make others believe you are right. You move your token on the board up as many fields as you scored points. The fields have three different colours, the colour tells you which set of cards to choose from when you are gamemaster.
Set B has cards that look for an explanation of certain events that really happened: for example: A librarian enters his library and is shocked: why?
Set C is very different and the gamemaster can play as well, if he/she doesn't look at the answer first. These are yes or no questions, e.g. is Silent Night the song that is sung the most all over the world. Everybody has to put their fists over the board and open their hands at the same time. A token in the hand means yes, no token means no. If you are correct, you get one point. Btw the answer was no, the most sung song is Happy Birthday.
I like the first set of cards the most, because the explanations are just too funny. I often can hardly read them out loud when I am the gamemaster, because I am laughing so hard.