シルとり (Shirutori) is a communication game from Japan. The game has a deck of tiles showing silhouettes of various objects or ideas, or showing numbers or colours and so on. Three tiles are dealt out and a player must come up with a good idea or word or sound that combines the three things shown. The other players vote on whether it is successful or not....
User summary: ・知ったか映画研究家 (Shittaka Eiga Kenkyuka) is a game in Japanese from the game designer Subuta. In English, the game would be called "Know-It-All Movie Critics". The game is produced on A4 sheets which the player cuts up into cards accordingly. By an unexpected turn of events, you're attending a movie forum to discuss movies you've never heard of....
An experienced druid can command animals and hear the voices of natural phenomena. However, mastering the language of plants, understanding what an ancient oak says or what an ash tree asks, is not a simple task. Only the High Druid can achieve this skill. In Voice of the Woods, you will compete with other players for this title. Voice of the Woods...
The game "board" is like a boxing ring, with a "disc shooter" in each corner, loaded with letter discs (52 discs, including a "Qu" disc and four wild discs). The players decide on a word length, then game proceeds. On your turn, you shoot a letter disc into the ring if the number present so far is insufficient or if, after studying the letters, you can't...
From the publisher: SHORTS n' BRIEFS is an exciting and cranially challenging board game that tests your knowledge of common (and sometimes not so common) short forms and abbreviations. Players move along the board by correctly identifying the full name of a given short form or abbreviation. For example, what do the letters IBM or BMW stand for? A clue is...
In the real-time party/word game Show Me The Kwan, players try to grab dice to match the words they shout out to match a given category – but you can't say just anything. At the start of a round, someone chooses a category from a randomly drawn card, then rolls the order die, which indicates first, second or last. Someone then rolls the letter dice, and...
It doesn't matter what the name of the thing you're guessing is called. It is important how it looks and where it is hidden! Fragments of large playing fields are made up on the cards. EXPLAIN the hidden fragment with gestures, words, drawings, or little things. FIND it in the picture among hundreds of other items. GRAB the first thing if you know the...