The game comes with a playing board and 200 cards, each with an item on one side. On her turn, a player guesses whether the item is for eating, drinking, smoking, or doing. The other side of the card indicates the number of spaces that the player moves her piece for the answer that she gave. Some items will have multiple possible answers, with different...
Eat My Trivia is touted as the world's first trivia game for gastronomes, by gastronomes. The object of the game is to correctly answer trivia questions about the world of gastronomy, collecting points for the difficulty of each question (15 points for the quick version, 25 for the "Gourmet" version). The type and difficulty of each question is determined...
Each player starts with a piece of paper and a pencil. At the top of the paper, each player writes a sentence. Then they pass the papers to their left. The next player "draws" the sentence a la Pictionary, then folds the paper so only the drawing is visible and passes it to their left. The next player looks at the drawing and writes a sentence that they...
Eat the Villagers was invented to get friends off their cell phones and laughing together. It's portable and meant to be taken to dinner with you, played between the time you order and when your food arrives. This is a family-friendly dice game that takes 5 minutes to learn and 15-20 minutes to play. It is suitable for 2-10 players and can be learned by...
An African American game where Ebonic words and slang expressions are either drawn or acted out. Imagine a cross between Charades, Pictionary,and Ebonics and you have Ebono. The game includes 300 cards each with an Ebonic word or slang expression. It's the party game with tude(ebonic slang for attitude). So call your Ace(best friend) and tell him to put on...
Echoes in the Airlock thrusts players into a gripping battle of wits and persuasion aboard a doomed spaceship. With the vessel falling apart and resources dwindling, only one crew member can claim victory—but survival isn’t just about making the right moves; it’s about convincing everyone else to make the wrong ones. In this game, there are no secrets—only...
"Why so serious?" With Echt grenzwertig you create the funniest, most absurd, and most violent statements from different card-combinations. Is "dissing old white men" a new torture method in North Korea? Or will "Bake hash brownies with your parents" be the first action of the German chancellor to solve the country's most urgent problems? There are...
You are architects from the end of the s. XIX and eclecticism is fashionable. It consists of mixing historical styles in the same building. A prestigious bourgeois has called a crazy contest to find the best architect of your future mansion ... the best of you! The winner will be the one with the most prestigious points at the end of the departure. You...
Eclectica is a word-based game for two or more players. Teams compete to decipher clues, get words, and phonetically rearrange them to find answers. The first team to identify the correct answer wins the point! Clues are based on all subjects - ranging from art to mathematics to idioms in the English language - so there’s plenty of room for everyone to...
In Eda Mame Suki Yaki Soba (a play-on-words in Japanese), players race to be the first to empty their personal draw pile in this fast-paced card-slapping game. The game is presented bilingually in English and Japanese, making it accessible to players from either language background. At the start, all cards are dealt evenly among players, who keep them...
Paris Match is a weekly magazine, the French equivalent of the American magazine "Life". The “Special Edition” game was designed by the editorial staff of “Paris Match”. The game mechanism is inspired by Trivial Pursuit. We move pawns on a board, we draw a card from the theme corresponding to the square, and we must answer the ten questions asked. The six...