In There and Back, a game published in England c. 1930s, players attempt to score points by building a sequence of towns leading back to the town that started the sequence. No publisher is listed anywhere in the instructions or on the box, but it's of typical professional quality for the period. The cards are approximately 1" x 3", a rather unusual size. A...
Thing Thing is a silly card game that we play a lot of at the office. We have cards upon cards of 'things'- places, people, objects, concepts- and we have find ways to relate them, usually with strange results. Playing two or more cards lets you get rid of them, but the category you used to relate them (leaders in their field, hard to get to, stuff I have...
From the box: THINGAMAJIG is the ... ooh ... err ... umm ... the game of wots-it-calleds! It's a bit like "Snap" but lots more fun! For every matching pair you race to call out something to do with your opponents ... before they beat you to it! Watch out! You'll need the reactions of a thingy ... the speed of a wotsit ... the memory of an oojama?! Just...
Players take turns giving clues to words given to them by the electronic Thingamajig. You score a point for every player who correctly guesses your word. But if everyone gets it, you score nothing. From back of box: Looking for a Hilarious Party Game That everyone can Play? Then whip out your Thingamajig! Press the Thingamajig's button and it reveals your...
You'll cooperatively use logic to compare, contrast, and categorize Things—just like in the first game (Things in Rings). But, instead of a Venn Diagram, the player playing as the Knower comes up with the rules of a cascading flowchart. As more and more Things get added, groups split with new rules. While the flowchart grows, you'll surprise yourself with...
"The Game of Rhyme & Reason" The object of the game is to guess paired rhyming words based on the clues given on each card. Each card gives four clues: 1) A syllable clue--for instance "Think Link" indicates two one-syllable words,Thinkit Linkitindicates two two-syllable words, etc. 2) A link clue--synonyms for each word in the answer are given, "Enormous...
Who will be the first to name a loud thing starting with the letter "D"? Or a nice snack starting with "O"? Something prohibited with "M" or something smelly starting with "G"? Maybe, 2 items for parties starting with "N"? Think It Up! Party is a standalone expansion for supercool parties and family get-togethers. Each turn you draw letter and category...
What do you see in the picture? A wolf or a dog? A beast or a pet? Would you call a rundown building a hut or a cabin? Or, maybe, a shack? In this game, all your answers are correct and victorious as long as you are fast enough. Think It Up! Pictures is a great game both for a party and for a family gathering. Each round, you draw two cards: one from the...