Players take turns reading statements about pop culture, history, animals, entertainment, etc. They then bet on whether or not the question is true or false. The first one to $1 million wins. Using the additional "sabotage" rule, the players can choose to bet against another player -- if they answer the question correctly, the win money from the player...
Bollywood Musiquence is a digitally integrated card game for Bollywood fans! A thrilling party card game for adults combining music and fun from the past 75 years of Bollywood. Listen to the actual songs from 1949 to 2024 while playing the game. First player or team to discard all their music cards is the winner. How to Play Select a music card from your...
The Bomb is Ticking!: Your knowledge can save the city. A self-published game created by Burkhardt and the senior class of Schubart-Realschule, Geislingen an der Steige, Germany. It centers abound the city of Geislingen as threatened by a bomb. Players need to know the answers to general and city-specific questions. With each wrong answer a figure advances...
What is the name of a popular dish of bratwurst and mashed potato often served in English pubs? What is the name of the typical bottle shape for Franconian wines? And which alcoholic mixture is the national drink of Madeira? These and other entertaining questions can be found in the Bon appétit culinary quiz. There are 4 possible answers to choose from...
Similar to Balderdash or Call My Bluff, except focusing on words that are (or sound like they could be) "naughty" - generally relating to reproduction, fidelity, anatomy, and amorous activities. Three options are given, but unlike the two aforementioned games, in Bonk! players do not elaborate or make up definitions. For example, which of the following...
Cards come in four categories: fill-in-the-blank, add-ons, rhyme time, and letter perfect. In the first three, a 'keyword' is announced, and an opposing player or team tries to name the four additional words on the card that are related to the 'keyword' in the same way. That is, all four i) can fill in the blank to form a two-word phrase with the keyword...
An instructional game, designed to increase familiarity with books and interest in reading them. Intended for teachers and librarians. Players take turns drawing Question cards, which have trivia questions based on children's literature. Depending on their answer, they may advance or retreat on a track, and may draw another card. If questions and answers...
Book Club is a cooperative game where you and your friends try to think of the perfect book to read together for Book Club. Tap into your collective literary knowledge and come up a book everyone can agree on — before time runs out! At the start of the round, draw a card for the “Book has…” column. For example: “Pet.” When the group has named a book...
"The Book Game" consists of 4000 questions and answers (1000 designed especially for children) taken from "The Book" (a version of the Bible). A "Question & Answer" game (ala Trivial Pursuit). Correctly answer a question and advance your pawn one space. Be the first to reach the "Finish" space by advancing your pawn seven spaces. On your turn, instead of...
The Book Game for Kids is a game based on The Book and The Book for Children paraphrasing the Bible. The game itself starts by players picking what level of questions that they want to answer; Easy, Medium, or Hard. The players have pawns that they move around the board from a Start point to a Finish line. First player to cross the Finish line is the...
Based on the 1970's best seller The Book of Lists. One player takes a card with several partial lists from the book (such as States with highest per capita income (1976), Largest Labor Unions, 7 most popular US Presidents based on a poll, etc.) He rolls dice to choose which item to read. He and the players then bet chips on where the item appeared on the...