Hey Brother is a game of hard-talking 1980s wrestlers for two or more players. Talk the best trash to make your opponent crack before you do, but try not to embarrass yourself in front of Mean Gene. To start, randomly choose the first Monarch of the Mat. The Monarch challenges whichever other player they want, then spits a few lines of their best 1980s...
Hey Robot is a party game where two teams compete to get a smart speaker (like Alexa or Google Home) to say specific words. It can be played by any group size, from 2 players to as many as you can fit around a table. You start the game by laying out a 4x4 grid of word cards. Cards have a point value from 1 to 3. Teams take turns trying to capture one of...
In the spirit of Leonardo da Vinci, one visionary host assembles shapes into a secret masterpiece on the grid. Fellow Apprentices race against time, piecing fragments to mirror the creation. When the image takes form, only sharp minds can reveal which invention or artwork inspired it—earning glory through discovery. Leonardo is a puzzle and deduction game...
Based on the Australian children's show "Hi-5" players (or teams) take turns drawing an Activity Card and following the instructions. These can be to sing, dance, act, count or name words. If successful they move along the track according to the card text (e.g. move ahead 2). Some cards may also push players back. The first player to reach the finish wins....
Overview: A fun, fast paced & easy to learn game. Take the role of a bear waking from hibernation, slim & hungry. It's time to prepare for next year's big sleep. Alas, other bears in your ecosystem have become extremely competitive. Race to gather food while fending off foes along the way. To do this you will forage, frenzy, and even steal to stockpile...
Start by preparing the cheatwell punch (recipe included). Each person turns over one of their cards in front of them trying to find a match on the board between players. When a match is spotted, Snap is called. The two players who match, race to be the first to call their opponent something in the opponent's category beginning with 'A'. The winner of the...
This game is designed to be played during another activity, such as a dinner or a game night. At the start of the activity, each player is given a card inside an envelope (which sums up the contents of the game - cards and envelopes, and a short rules card.) The card will contain a single instruction, such as "Convince everyone that you have met a famous...
Hidden Agendas is a 3-6 player game all about political shenanigans which parodies the US Congressional system. In Hidden Agendas players take on the role of a political operative, each with their own secret Agenda. Play as the outspoken Activist, the cunning Ambassador, the hot-headed General, the slick Lobbyist, the seasoned Party Leader or the conniving...
Party game for up to 10 guests or teams. The solution to each question is name of a well-known bird. Example: Question: To go about selling Answer: Hawk Each participant receives a card with 30 questions and should try to solve them during the evening. The individual or team who get the most correct answers, wins. One in a range of games named as The...
This title includes three series of rebus-puzzle type cards. The cards were large, about 7.25" x 4.5", with a series of images on the front and a number on the back. The back of each card also included the copyright and publication date (October 1899). The series were sold separately, with the Series A box including 30 cards and the Series B and C boxes...
Party game. 14 attractive cards are placed around the room and up to 14 guests are invited to guess the answers to the 14 clue cards. All answers must include the word or phrase that include the word Fire or Fires in it. The clues range from easy to downright impossible (Example: Clue - Unsportsmanlike Incendiarism? Answer - Backfire). See what I mean? At...