"The Photo-Recognizing Game" Intended to be a party game I suspect. Each player receives a scoresheet. A page of 12 photographs is chosen and on the word "Go", all players (or teams) write down as many of the people on that page that they recognize. The winner is the player or team with the most correct answers. The ever-hopeful publisher recommends that...
From the publisher: Quick, can you name a flavor of ice cream? Vanilla, chocolate, strawberry... you know tons of answers but can you be the last person to buzz in with a correct answer before the timer runs out? This game turns the concept of "sniping" a bid on eBay into the hottest new game around. With hundreds of questions and a random timer that...
Matchroom Snooker Quiz Game The general knowledge quiz that scores like snooker. Ages 8 and up 2 - 4 Players Players answer questions of varying degrees of difficult Red = easiest Black = hardest When a question is answered correctly the player may pocket a ball on the mini snooker table and then choose another color to answer. Points for each ball are the...
This game is endorsed by the former world champion John Parrot. The Game can be played by all ages and you need luck and knowledge. First of all you set a winning points target or a time limit and then the first player to reach the target or scores the most points is the winner. To score points you must land on a red block on the Board of which you score...
A box of three party games known as the Easy Chair Series of games. In game 1 you have to try to follow a word square of 4 by 4 letters and so arranged they form the names of rivers. This type of game is similar in mechanic to Boggle. Game 2 is Rhyming Pairs. You are given ten examples of question. The first information given is a word os short phrase....
Who was Napoleon? How is the golden eagle made? In this fun party game, the winner is whoever provides the most news and information on a topic, among seven fields of knowledge. The deck of knowledge cards is shuffled and placed face down in the center of the table. Each competitor takes a marker, a slate and four plus tokens (Where? How? When? And Why?)...
This is a trivia game concentrating on Ireland: History, geography, politics, rumor, movies, folk tales, etc. The game consists of 104 cards (two of which detail the short rules). The cards have questions on one side of increasing difficulty, answering each of which correctly scores points (more points for harder questions). The difficulty progression is...
So You Think You Know Cats is an educational family game. There are cards, divided into 3 categories, with a total of 900 questions and answers. Players roll dice to see which category (either Breed, General, or Rare/Exotic) question they must answer and how many points the question is worth. The player may keep going until an incorrect answer is given...