The Mindflex platform (moving a ball by increasing an air stream which varies based upon your concentration measured via a headset) is enhanced to allow two-players simultaneously. This version allows two players to play simultaneously either in a versus or co-operative mode. Users can play a variety of games in solo, competitive or co-operative mode. Game...
Mindfulness Games for Kids, Therapy Card Games: 3 Games in 1 Box, Fun Family Games That Teach Mindfulness, Social and Emotional Skills, Therapy Tools for Counselors and Teachers Guess: A pack of cards with questions on each. Each player takes turns guessing how well they know their child/siblings. Every correct answer gets a sticker. The player with the...
Game description from the publisher: Created by a backgammon champion, Mindgammon captures the essence of the original "backgammon", but it's different. Game description by a BG Geek: Mindgammon is most closely related to the Backgammon variant Acey-Duecy, where all 15 men start off the board and must be entered into the first 6 points (playing spaces)...
Step into the captivating universe of Mindhell! An exciting cooperative Print & Play game designed exclusively for two players, where collaboration is key to overcoming challenges and confronting your deepest fears. In the world of Mindhell, you will immerse yourself in a succession of terrifying nightmares, carefully structured into various campaigns....
Overview MINDJOB is an adult party game that mixes profanity with psychology to f#&k with your mind. It uses a combination of conflicting visual and verbal cues to disrupt automated processes used by brain the for language and color identification. While the neuroscience is complicated, the game is simple and easy to learn. The inclusion of profanity adds...
Do vegans deserve a tax break? Are we living in a simulation? Sweaty lovers are better lovers, right? Would you ever buy a haunted house? What are your thoughts here? And more importantly; do you think you know your friends’ opinions on these? Mindline challenges you to read the minds of the others at the table, before they express their views. Are you...
You have the gift! As a MEDIUM, you can enter thoughts into the minds of others and make them name certain terms. But not everyone is born to be a MEDIUM. Maybe you are much more successful as a RECIPIENT? Whoever manages to build mental connections and read minds will win this game. But maybe it's enough to form obvious associations, without any...
In Mind Maze players will be told a story and must figure out why and how the story happened by asking questions that can be answered with "Yes" or "No". The person telling the story can also choose to answer with “Not Important” if players start getting too far off track. Mind Maze allows players to test their skills of deduction and investigation, and to...
In Mind Maze players will be told a story and must figure out why and how the story happened by asking questions that can be answered with "Yes" or "No". The person telling the story can also choose to answer with “Not Important” if players start getting too far off track. Mind Maze allows players to test their skills of deduction and investigation, and to...
In Mind Maze players will be told a story and must figure out why and how the story happened by asking questions that can be answered with "Yes" or "No". The person telling the story can also choose to answer with “Not Important” if players start getting too far off track. Mind Maze allows players to test their skills of deduction and investigation, and to...
In MindMaze: Verzwickte Rätsel - Kriminalfälle, players take turns asking questions to try to solve criminal mysteries. In general, a referee tells a strange story, then the players must determine why and how the story happened by asking "Yes" or "No" questions, with "Not Important" also being a plausible answer. Players take turns asking questions, with a...
In MindMaze: Verzwickte Rätsel - Rabenschwarze Geschichten, as in other MindMaze sets, players take turns asking questions to try to solve mysteries, in this case dark, morbid tales. In general, a referee tells a strange story, then the players must determine why and how the story happened by asking "Yes" or "No" questions, with "Not Important" also being...