From the publisher: NoNo is a fast and exciting game for the whole family (it is also very suitable as a party game). The aim is to find a certain term most quickly. The terms which have to be found are determined by cards and special dice. If you make a mistake, you get negative points. - always different because of the special dice - inexpensive - a very...
Not A Real-Word Game is a victorless game of making and using hyper-pleas-ify-ing words. In just a few minutes, you and your fellow neo-log-ists, will have created 15 or so of, your very own neo-log-isms to add to the Not A Real-Word Dictionary! Flippable domino-like cards allow you to choose which Word Particle(s) to align with word(s) already in the Play...
Min-ified pocket-sized version of Not A Real-Word Game. This demo version is adapted for 2 or 3 players. What's different: - just 18 cards - 3 players max (per deck) - tokens not included Combining Decks: - each deck allows 3+ players - combining decks will forever change your deck Post-play, cards are split into new unique 18-card decks. --- The original...
This Christmas-themed, laugh-out-loud game is simple to learn and hilarious to play. Players choose a challenge card from their hand, then write the name of the player they want to “gift” the challenge to with the included dry-erase marker, attach it to the challenge, then place it face down in the middle. On each player’s turn, they draw a challenge from...
A book of 20 games for elementary to middle school teachers or home schoolers to use with children. Noun Hounds (the title game) is an alphabetical board game about naming nouns. Other games: Command Performance (imperative verbs, acting), Subject-Verb Relay Race, Time Travel Word Maze (verb tenses), Black Hole Pronouns, Hinky Pinky Adjectives, Where's...
(From publisher's website) NOVENOP is an acronym created from the words NOun, VErb, NOun, and Phrase and is a board game for children of ages 6 and up. NOVENOPS! has 60 cards that help develop the player's ability to understand the basic elements of grammar. Gameplay is designed to continuously reinforce the sentence structure concepts...while word...
"Now goes me a light up" is a card game about common phrases. If you translate German idioms into the English language you don't get the correct English equivalent, but rather a funny English sentence. Then it's not English, it's Denglish ("D" for Deutsch = German). So one by one the players draw a card and have to translate the Denglish sentences into...
FROM THE BOX: The game based on the popular TV Programme NOW YOU SEE IT. One of the players acts as the reader, reads out the clues and stars the timer. The first player to stop the timer and name the hidden word scores the points. The board game itself was based on the 1985-1993 Seven Network (then later Nine Network from 1998-1999) kids game show which...