A traditional parlor game for large or small groups, charades was once so popular as an after-dinner activity that it was known simply as "The Game." Its recorded history dates back to 16th century France, and the name has become a catchphrase for many different pantomime games. Many boxed versions with suggestions and timers are available, and several TV...
This games comes with the word cards, a spinner to decide which "version" of the game you will play that round, and score sliders. It comes in a one-piece (except for the cards) blue clamshell in a box. You pick a card and spin the two-hole spinner -- one hole indicates whether you are using "talking only" of if you are performing charades. and the...
Charades based on actual tabloid stories! Tabloid Chardes is intended as a light-hearted diversion, not a game of heated competition. Teams work with, not against, one another. A member of TEAM 1 acts out a charade on his team card while TEAM 2 guesses, then a member of TEAM 2 acts while TEAM 1 guesses. The charades in each round round do not have to be...
A player draws a card with a list of charades, then rolls a die to see which one to act out. There is also a deck of picture cards for players too young to read. The active player acts out the charade for the player on the left. This player gets only one chance to guess. If incorrect, the next player gets one chance, and so on. The first player to guess...
The historical game of hysterical fun! You've played charades before, but never like this! A new twist on Bible knowledge games that is guaranteed to animate every party, youth group, classroom, or family gathering. Teams of players race around the game board by correctly guessing charades of clues in one of six categories. Bible Charades provides an...
It's charades with an exciting, fun and frantic twist. To start, players divide into two or three teams. Each team moves to a different corner of the room or even to different rooms if space allows. now, one member from each team goes to the host who opens the first door on the specially-designed game console to reveal the first charade. The players run...
This is one of the games in the Tiny Tins series by Patch Products. It is a child oriented game based on the classic charades with the categories limited to Books, Songs, Movies, TV Shows, and Quotes. Included in the rules are some nice instructions on how to signal your ideas to your teammates. The game is played in two minutes increments by alternating...