Junior version of Wetten Dass ...? The game offers many simplifications, so just come the youngest in the family and for the course when it comes to the most successful European television show on ZDF. In five different categories have challenging tasks to be solved to the end to win the game as a competition king. Players must answer the questions...
From the publisher: Can you pretend to be a monkey, make a noise like a firework or wiggle your ears? If you can't, use the magic decoder and reveal your hidden forfeit! Be a star and rise to the challenge in this all-action game of fun for all the family. Players roll a die and move thier counter toward the finishing space, performing activities along the...
Party game, What? Girls Night Edition, is a spin-off of the original What? party game. Made for girls only, this party game is great for large groups of people. A hilarious party game, your girlfriends will be guessing who could have possibly said what! Players answer three categories of questions: General, Fill In The Blank, and Sticky Situation. Girls...
What Ho World! is a light role-playing game of hijinks and shenanigans set in the breezy upper classes of the roaring 20s. With the improvised storytelling of a roleplaying game and the pick-up-and-play nature of a card game, you can jump right into things and tell a great story together over the space of a few hours. The deck includes 5 characters: the...
In What?!? Oh... Couples Banter, players turn quibbles into jokes, bickering into banter, and all around ridiculousness into a winning distraction. It's a game of easy improv where the sport of talking meets the challenge of listening. Each card has either a simple phrase, a fill-in-the-blank phrase, or an action. As players play their cards back and...
Imitate creatures with unique characteristics. Some creatures have personality issues, and others are merely caught up in a particular circumstance. Roll the dice, imitate a creature and their description. You get points for guessing the right combination, but also when others guess yours correctly. Imitate a duck faced maggot, a cicada caught in the act...
This well-designed game will get kids up to speed on telling time. Players move the arms on their own clock faces to show the time described on cards. It is especially good for correlating analog and digital representations of time as well as wording like half past and quarter to. Cards are color coded for the progression of skills in learning to tell...
What Would You Do for a Klondike Bar?, subtitled "The Original Game of Minor Skill and Major Will", transforms the advertising jingle for a frozen treat into a game that challenges players to do wacky and potentially embarrassing things. On a turn, the active player rolls the challenge cube, then chooses one other player to participate in this challenge...
A myriorama storytelling game based in a mysterious castle. There are three variations on the rules: In the Explore the castle variation, players take turns contributing to the story using the cards in hand; In the discover the secrets variation, players aren't offered the choice; in the Investigate the mystery variation, one player is the perpetrator of...