The fast-thinking, quick-listing game. Given four initial letters, can you think of a fish, a sandwich-filling, a boy's name and a board game, one beginning with each initial letter. How hard can it be? It sounds simple but, with time rapidly running out and everyone else doing the same thing, can you come up with a fish, a sandwich-filling, a boy's name...
Initial Subject is a word game for 2 or more players. The winner is the player/team that can make a five, or more, letter word from the vowel and consonant cards. These are won by providing answers to the subject cards starting with the selected vowel or consonant. Opposing players are supposed to put off the guesser by talking, shouting, or otherwise...
Initial Thoughts puts a modern twist on classic trivia. We’re tempted to call it the pop-culture party game of the future, but in truth (and even better), it’s trivia designed to always remain current - even decades from now. Instead of straight forward questions, players are dealt broad-stroke “thought” cards, each with hundreds of potential answers (e.g....
From the publisher: You're on the edge of your seat...waiting to stop the timer before time runs out...waiting to steal the answer from your opponent. Initialize (TM). Race against time to guess the meaning of initials like RBI, ELO, MPH, GWTW, SNL. You'll be guessing the names of movies, TV shows and cartoons, musicians and songs, sports figures and teams...
The Initials Game debuted as a radio game show on KFAN in Minneapolis in May of 2014. It has grown to be a pillar of the Power Trip Morning Show and an addictive juggernaut with our Twin Cities fanbase. Now the excitement and competitiveness of the radio game is available to the masses. Each game features items that share the same set of initials. The host...
Members of one team anonymously reveal their category descriptions of one inkblot, while the other team tries to match the descriptions with the individuals who made them. The team with the most correct matches at the end of the game is the winner. Or, for games of 2-5 players, each participant puts his mind’s eye to work searching out as many images as...
Have your teammates guess words with stamps and ink pads! However, as the game goes, the pictures you create have to be more and more minimalist. Co-operate so that your team makes the fewest mistakes and complete the final round to win together! On each of the five rounds of Ink It!, a different player — or several, depending on the player count — is the...
Get ready to draw, drink, and sabotage your way to victory! Ink: The Drinking Game is a chaotic party showdown where art meets deception—and the more you drink, the worse your drawings get (and the funnier they become). Split into teams, roll the dice, and face off in a sketch battle like no other. One player draws real clues, the other tries to throw...
This is one of five games in The Pipnetic Book of Cut and Play Party Games: Drawing Edition. Players draw clues to get others to guess words, but the trick is that the drawers can choose what size box to draw in. The smaller the area, the more points you can score. For example, one of the boxes is smaller than the size of a postage stamp. Can you draw a...
This game received Games Magazine's Game of the Year award in 1993. Players form two teams of at least two players (equipment is provided for six total, although more players can be added if you improvise). Each player is given a card with seven words in a category, and a wipe-off board with space for clues for each of them. Players then attempt to write...