Educational game where kids must use correct accentuation and backtick. At the start of the game, each player receives a pawn and four cards. Each player must roll the dice and move the pawn. There are four kinds of spaces: opponent color, all colors, your color and take a card. If the pawn falls in one of the first two, the player must try to answer...
The old IRC game, Acrophobia made use of a similar core mechanism: Generate a random string of letters, which the players regard as if it were an acronym. Each player must then create an "expansion" for that acronym. For example: BGGIA could inspire Board Game Geek Is Addictive, or Boring Guys Generally Inspire Aldie. Players then vote for their favorite...
A.C.R.O.N.Y.M.I.A = A Creative Response Only Needs Your Most Inventive Acronym. The name says it all - a great new Australian designed game. Object of the Game: To be the player with the highest score at the end of Round 10, after adding the scores of each round. Playing the Game: Shuffle the Word Cards and create a face down pile. Write the names of each...
Guess the meaning of an acronym or abbreviation to advance around a board. First person/team to reach the ending space on the board and then answer a question correctly wins. Each game comes with 952 question cards in about 20 categories. Answering a question correctly without needing any hints allows you to roll a 4-5-6 die to determine your movement; if...
Choose your Action! Princess and get ready for an exciting adventure as you rescue Prince Simpleton! On your way to save the Prince, you must conquer the Forest of Spelling, the Bog of Numbers, Triviaville, the Ancient Maze, and the action-packed Action Cave! Action! Princesses features word and number play, trivia for girls, physical challenges, a...
A mix of Activity and Tick Tock Boom! The Activity cards are labeled on the back with numbers from 3-5, this gives the number of fields that you pull with the right answer on. The terms of the front are marked with symbols for drawing the type of representation, mime or explain in words. The Tick Tock Boom cards show combinations of letters that must be...
As in the other games of the Activity family, the aim of the game is to guess as many words as possible in order to reach the finish line on the board first. The game is played in teams, and the words from the cards have to be described in one of three ways: drawing, pantomime, or describing the word in other words. Differences to Activity: The active...
A game in the "Activity" family of party games. Players have to act out, describe or draw words or phrases specified on a card, and the others have to guess the term. If the player's own team guesses the term, they get to move forward on the board. First team to reach the finish line wins the game. This is an edition for children, and it stars "Franz...
A simple but somewhat clever word game. The players alternate turns placing cards with letters on them on the board, creating an ever-longer string of letters. Strangely enough, the object is to avoid spelling an actual word. However, the string of letters must always be such that it could conceivably be made into an actual word by adding more letters. The...