Think carefully about the letters you choose in this word game, because before you know it, the hangman will be colored in. With Galgje Junior, you can start searching for the hidden word right away, because you don't have to come up with it yourself! The letter master can choose one of the words that are tailored to the children's level. Galgje Junior is...
Gambio is a fast paced game of gambling. Players take turns laying suited cards, with all other players trying to play cards of similar suits. Players who were able to follow suit then roll dice to see who claims the laid cards. The trick is that when laying your cards you can also lay special cards called Super Odds or Jackpot cards. Jackpot cards...
Game for Fame is the party board game that separates the A-List from the Zzz-List, and just like the real world of celebrity you don't need any talent to win. Work towards the red carpet (and avoid Re-hab) by working in teams in a number of fun games such as trying to talk with your tongue hanging out your mouth or guess which accent your team is...
GNIAC is a party game that includes Creative Contests, Team Challenges, and Games of Skill. There are 30 games inside the can, and a spinner underneath the lid. To play, you spread the cards out, grab some pens and paper, and hit the spinner to find your first host. That person chooses a card, reads the game out loud, then hosts that game. If it's a...
Game-of-6 is an abstract strategy game for two players that can be played on a grid paper sheet, using pens of two different colors. (it's an evolution of classic Connect6). Rules: 1. The player that opens the game places one dot of his/her color in a cell. In all the following moves, each player places consecutevely two dots in any empty cell of the grid....
This 1930s party game was one of a series of 30 "One shilling" games published in England by C.W. Faulkner & Co. Ltd. The Game of Games consists of a box of trifold cardboard leaflets, with one side consisting of the cover illustration and two pages of ads, and the other with 24 questions arranged in three columns. As the brief instructions put it: "The...
"Here collected for the first time is a compendium of Surrealist games, strategies, and procedures. It is for those who wish to employ for themselves the techniques of Surrealist inquiry and discovery; it sets out the rules and directions for playing the games. There has been nothing like it: much of the material gathered here has been previously...
In this age of alternative facts, what better game to play than The Game of Lies, a trivia party game where everything is based on bull***t? But these aren't your normal, boring quiz questions – in this game, you have to sort out fake news from fact, sneak a fib past other players, or spot which unbelievable-sounding reality TV show isn't real. Gameplay:...
From the publisher: Adult Humor in a Box! You won't believe the outrageous THINGS... you'll hear! 1. Choose one of over 250 inappropriately HILARIOUS topics. 2. Everyone writes a response - whatever you want - there's no right or wrong here. 3. Take a good, deep breath and read all the responses aloud. 4. Try to guess which of your misfit friends said...
The Game of Sim is a paper and pencil game played by two players, Red and Blue, using six dots ('vertices') arranged in a hexagon. Players alternately draw a line between two dots. The first player to draw a triangle of their color between three dots loses. The game cannot end in a tie. 15 moves is the maximum. If the game actually lasts 15 moves then the...
Players attempt to link three edges of a special triangularly shaped board with stones of their color. Turns consist of placing a single stone, with turns strictly alternating. There is no movement or capture. This game is a direct descendant of Hex. It is a predecessor of Poly-Y, Star, and *Star. Generalized by Begird. Other Games played on Game of Y...
The goal of the game is to complete your 'Challenge' sheet by filling in numbers in all the squares of your sheet. Each game round some of the 4, 6, 8, 12 and 20 sided dice get rolled for all players. Write the rolled numbers from the bottom to the top at your sheet, with each new number higher than or equal to each number underneath. Your squares can...