One of you stinks and you must find out who it is. Everybody plays with five cards, and you draw cards after each turn. Plus cards increase the stink level and minus cards decrease the stink level. Special cards enable more advanced gameplay strategies and include Multiplier cards, Zero cards, and Any Number -5 to +5 cards. Your goal is to stay in the safe...
A party game for BIG-EARED detectives! Who’s been chomping the cheddar in this fun family game for 4 to 8 players? Are you Pinky the cheese thief, Spud the cheese-pushing cat, or an innocent mouse? It’s a game of paw-pointing mouse deduction for ages 5 and up! Who Stole My Cheese? is a social deduction game for 4 to 8 players. Each player is dealt a secret...
In this outrageous drawing game the object is to try to get other players to guess the WHO, WHAT and WHERE scene you've drawn. To play, each player picks a WHO card, a WHAT card and a WHERE card and then begins drawing the ridiculous scene described on the cards (such as "Prince Charles Performing Ballet In Egypt"). Players then pass their creations onto...
This is a game for two teams. Each team takes turns to pick a who card and a what card and has two minutes to describe as many pairs as possible for their team mates to guess. Similar to charades but the player is allowed to talk, so long as they don't use any of the words on the cards. Examples of possible combinations are Hitler getting hit by bird poo...
From the publisher: Who? What? Where? Jr. is a drawing game for kids. To play, sketch the funny scenes found on your cards. You might get: • A Bear Riding a Bike in a Cave • A Cow Jumping Rope on a Train • A Dog Playing Soccer on the Moon ... thousands of other fun-to-draw combinations. Other players try to guess what you drew for points. The player with...
In Who Would Win? two players each draw one character card, then turn up an event card. Each player then has 20 seconds to argue why his character would win whatever event is presented. Why would Albert Einstein beat Darth Vader in a gardening contest? Why would Donald Trump prove to be a better figure skater than William Shakespeare? You tell me! The...
Who would you choose... ... to be stuck in a lift with...? Lady Gaga? ...or George Clooney? ...surely not Simon Cowell? ...but possibly Harry Houdini? It's the ultimate game of elimination where you interact with a crazy mix of people: the rich, the powerful, the incredible & the infamous! From a mixed and unlikely set of celebrities, everyone selects the...
"A funny game of crazy animal chatter. Fun for all ages." This game is basically Celebrity Head, farmyard style. All players use plastic headstraps that are secured on the forehead with elastic and which act as card holders. Players begin the game with a predetermined number of cards, depending on the number of participants. These cards, each depicting an...
Whoya? is the one and only party game that’s all about you. You make the game, you play the game, and you become famous. Whoya? is a fun, hilarious way to get to know all about the people you are with and for them to get to know all about you! Every round there is a judge that reads the prompt on a Whoya? card out loud. All other players write their...
Each player tries to identify the celebrity represented on a card. The card has 4 sections, each one showing more and more the whole caricature of the celebrity. If a player guesses at the first clue, they move forward 3 spaces, second clue, 2 spaces, and so on. Mistakes will cost players the same: 3 spaces back if they make a mistake on the first clue....
ナゼカヨメチャウ (Nazekayomechau) (Why can you read this?) is a party/action game from Japan. The idea came to the designer whilst editing rules for games and looking for typos. It is based on the internet meme Typoglycemia. In the game, players take turns asking the question. They read the answers to two texts and then show the texts to the other players. But...
From the publisher's website: What makes you laugh? More important, what makes your friends laugh? Each round, you'll have two minutes to create funny answers for a randomly generated riddle. But know your audience: One player will be judging answers instead of writing them! The judge's choices for the two best answers earn points. When the game's over...