Which Bitch is Which? is a tongue-in-cheek game of wit and perception for 4 to 8 players—male and female. The basic premise of the game is that players use what they know about each other to score points. During each round of play, every player secretly draws another player's name from the "Bitch Box." Then, a question card is read; for example: "The art...
Party game for children. 12 cards with different photographs are placed where every participant can see them. They get a sheet to record their answers on. Each picture will have in it at least 4 items beginning with a letter of the alphabet. Picture 1 might be letter D, Picture 2 might be letter A, and so on. The child with the most correct answers, wins....
Whirlwind is a connection game for two players: Black and White. It is played on the intersections (points) of an even-sized square grid (board). The recommended board sizes are between 12×12 and 20×20 points. The top and bottom edges of the board are colored black; the left and right edges are colored white. At the start of the game, some black and white...
Each player has a business card, in fact it should be a USA business card since zip-codes are mentioned in the rules. Each player will select some dice, and roll them -- trying to get sets. They can augment their sets by crossing out numbers on their business card, and they damage other players by knocking numbers on their opponents business cards. You're...
Who on Earth? is a party game wherein, in each round, players are each secretly assigned one 'partner' (person to describe) and, after all players answer 3 questions of the form "If your partner was a (garden tool), what would they be?", all players attempt to guess which players were describing which players. Players score points for correct guessing of...
SUMMARY: Neil Strauss, seven-time New York Times bestselling author who brought you the international bestselling seduction books The Game and Rules of the Game is back with one question in mind: “Who’s Got Game?” “Who’s Got Game?” adds a new twist to being social and can be played anywhere. Whether or not you’re currently a player or playette, there is...
In this outrageous drawing game the object is to try to get other players to guess the WHO, WHAT and WHERE scene you've drawn. To play, each player picks a WHO card, a WHAT card and a WHERE card and then begins drawing the ridiculous scene described on the cards (such as "Prince Charles Performing Ballet In Egypt"). Players then pass their creations onto...
A wild western puzzle game for 2 - 4 players Race to arrange your cards so they score the most points in this wild western, real-time puzzle game. The fastest cowpoke won’t always come out ahead, so aim for a balance of yer speed and wits. There are no turns. The challenge is to play the cards so that scoring icons on the sides line up to earn the most...
Whoya? is the one and only party game that’s all about you. You make the game, you play the game, and you become famous. Whoya? is a fun, hilarious way to get to know all about the people you are with and for them to get to know all about you! Every round there is a judge that reads the prompt on a Whoya? card out loud. All other players write their...
Each player tries to identify the celebrity represented on a card. The card has 4 sections, each one showing more and more the whole caricature of the celebrity. If a player guesses at the first clue, they move forward 3 spaces, second clue, 2 spaces, and so on. Mistakes will cost players the same: 3 spaces back if they make a mistake on the first clue....