All of the 480 game cards are placed in the bag. Each card contains a famous name, either real or fictional. The players divide themselves into teams of two. In turn, one player will draw a name from the bag and give clues to the partner so that the partner will guess the famous name. The clue-giver keeps this up for one minute. The team keeps all cards...
Test your horse sense while horsin 'round with friends or family. Will it be a photo finish at the wire or could a dark horse come our of no where to win? With 3,600 questions, three difficulty levels, and six main categories - plus an additional 'challenge' to handicap even the most extreme equestrian - the field is left open for players of all ages and...
The Whole Brain Game is a fast-paced, interactive party game that challenges players to think creatively and analytically under pressure. Designed for ages 11 and up, it stimulates both the right and left hemispheres of the brain by prompting players to generate rapid-fire responses to thought-provoking prompts. Each turn begins with a roll of an...
Wholes: The Game is intended to reinforce in young players the understanding that fractions, percents, decimals conversions of fractions, and fraction graphics are all representations of values between zero and one whole on a number line. Additional concept reinforcements include the idea that fractions can be added together to create one whole. The object...
In Whoozit you try to identify pictures of famous people throughout history then answer 2 of 3 questions about them. This full version of the game includes 50 cards in 6 subjects (Entertainment, Sports, Arts & Literature, Science & Technology, Politics & History, General Subjects)with 9 different individuals pictured on each card. That's 2700 pictures to...
Whose Shoes? is a boardgame to facilitate discussion on topics related to personalization in health and social services. Players roll and move around a perimeter track of colored "footprint" spaces, taking a card of the color of the space they land on. The card contains discussion text and may award a colored square in red, yellow, green or blue. The...
"The battle of Chippawa (1814) was a landmark victory for the US army, marking the first time it defeated the veteran British regulars in open combat." "When Winfield Scott's grey jacketed 1st Brigade was first seen the British may have mistaken them for militia. Watching them under fire, however, it became obvious that they were in fact well trained...