In Moovit, players frantically race to play matching cards by color or animal while making the correct animal noises. The twist? You must moo like a cow, quack like a duck, or snort like a pig every time you play a card—unless the card is red. In that case, silence! Slip up and you’re penalized. The goal is to empty your hand before the timer says...
Morse Karuta (モウルスカルタ) is a card game based on Morse code, with players trying to recognize code in order to claim cards. The game includes two ways to play, one for younger players and one for older ones. In the first game, you lay out 18 cards on the table so that their black-and-white images and their names (in English and Morse code) are visible on...
Childs dexterity game with a electronic, spinning card dealer and 4 swatters with suction cups on the ends. The stack of 40 cards are loaded into the card dealer, which is placed in the center of the playing area (it is powered by 2 "C" batteries). The cards have different point values, some are negative. After the cards are loaded, the dealer is turned on...
From the box, "Catch a Mouse for Lunch! The fast action, Motorized Game of Cat & Mouse! Each time you catch a mouse remove a pin from above your mouse's head. The first player to remove all their pins ... is the master mouse muncher and the winner!" This dexterity game is similar in style to Hungry, Hungry Hippos. Four Weeble-like mice are placed in the...
This is children's dexterity game featuring Mr. Bucket - a plastic, motorized bucket with a cartoonish face and a large mouth. To begin, Mr. Bucket is placed on the floor in an open area. Each player takes a colored shovel, and 12 balls (4 for each player) are placed on the floor nearby. Mr. Bucket is then turned on and he begins moving, jingling and...
In this game the electronic buzzer takes care of everything: identify questions, give answers, guide players, calculate the score and announce the winners! Can you find a name, an animal, or a business beginning with the letter "M" in the allotted time? Will you respond correctly to surprising electronic quiz questions? Will you guess more words to your...
From the box - "Just like a real game show in your home!" Mr. Gameshow was an electronic game based on game shows. At the center of the game was Mr. Gameshow, an electronic talking game show host that managed the game. The game played in Mr. Gameshow resembled "Wheel of Fortune". Players earned money for correctly solving the puzzle. Most money at the end...
This game features an electronic talking Mr. Potato Head that gives the players clues. Fifteen cards showing Mr. Potato Head in various outfits are placed face-up on the table. Each card has a unique combination of 3 special items that no other card contains. On your turn, you press a Special Part button (such as mustache or glasses) and Mr. Potato Head...
Each player takes a set of 3 of the same colored balls. Push Mr.Wiggle's bow tie to turn him on. Players have to throw their colored balls into Mr.Wiggle's head one by one trying to miss his moving wig! The first player to get all 3 of their colored balls inside Mr.Wiggle, before he spits them out, must push his bow tie to turn him off and declare...
MUKBANG noun.(from Korean) a video, especially one that is live-streamed, of a person eating a large quantity of food while talking to an audience. - definition from Oxford Dictionary MUKBANG: THE YOUTUBE CRAZE – Inspired by the YouTube craze, Mukbang is the high-intensity, randomized memory game where you match food cards to Mukbang sounds coming from...