You've prepared your whole life for this. Every movie you've seen, every show you've watched, every song you've listened to, every place you've visited, every book you've read, every kind of food you've eaten, and every person you've ever heard of makes you better at this game. It's finally time to get credit for everything you already know! In Everything...
Team oriented party game that stresses divergent thinking, creative improvisation, and mental ability. Teams move around the board or "up the evolutionary ladder" by correctly completing a variety of 18 different challenges including drawing, rhyming, acting, miming, decoding puzzles, deciphering clues, identifying pictograms, reading minds, and predicting...
Upon completion of the game, the players will be able to list 10 facts about the characteristics of the phyla represented on the board. The object of the game is to evolve from the primordial ooze, progressing through increasingly complex forms of life until you reach the level of either birds or mammals. The player has to land on five "Niche Squares" and...
From the rules: The object of the game is to be the first player or team to complete the entire circle of the playing board from "START" to "FINISH" by correctly identifying the EVOLUTIONS Scenarios. Basically, you answer trivia questions about the origins of common words and phrases, such as: Q: The custom of dropping a piece of spiced, burnt bread into a...
Exaltation is an LDS trivia game in which players race on a board that represents various stages of life and death in order to reach exaltation the first. Players ask each other trivia questions in order to progress. Players move forward five spaces for answering a question correctly and move forward three spaces for stumping another player with a question...
This card game is designed to help players learn facts about the features, history, people, countries, and capitals in Europe, Asia, and Oceania. The game includes 100 cards divided into 5 separate subdecks: Western Europe, Russia and Eastern Europe, Middle East, Far East, and South Pacific and Australia. Each round of the game is played with one subdeck....
The game has 260 cards each containing one topic (e.g. major American countries) and six solutions (e.g. Brazil; Mexico; USA; Canada; Peru; Argentina) each one represented in one color. A hidden die with six colors is rolled and, depending on the color you or your team gets (which only the opponent player or team knows) you have to ask questions to the...
Objective: find correct answers for questions out of the world of architecture - acting by turn - decision: form 2 teams or act as 'lone fighters' give fast & correct answers on questions like: Who built the Guggenheim museum in NYC? Which is the highest church in Germany? content: 50 cards with 150 questions, multiple-choice-answers and detailed...