Wolf The Game is a social party game around deception, deduction and perception. Based on the traditional games of Mafia and Werewolf, Wolf offers a balanced and multifaceted approach to this beloved category. Players take on the roles of villagers, trying to cope with an influx of murderous werewolves. Some players will be villagers and must try and work...
Wolfed is a card game, based on the famous (game) Mafia, also known as Werewolf. The rules are simple. The game is divided into days and nights. The werewolves kill a member of the village each night. During the day the remaining villagers need to find out who are the werewolves and lynch them, before they are all killed. The werewolves are considered...
Wölfel was developed as a nice alternative to the card game Doppelkopf. This game, too, is about tricks and points and finding partners! Randomly, dice are drawn from the bag and hidden behind a privacy screen. The green hunters play together, as do the two players without hunters (= forest dwellers). Who plays with whom is partly decided only at the last...
War Between the Sexes Game. A Dynamic - Psychology Today - Communications/Research/Machines. Bookcase Format Each woman must accumulate enough Status Quo points (100) to prove her equality to men. Each man must collect enough Status Quo points (100) to prove once and for all a woman's place is beneath his. Power and Confrontation cards are used to promote...
How well do you know your Disney characters? Find out with the Disney Charades Game, which is based on the old Charades parlor game. The game includes 250 character cards showing both famous and not-so-famous characters (such as Dumbo, Donald Duck, Hercules and Mulan) from movies, original videos, and old cartoons. There are also 50 color-coded cards with...
Wonky Doodles is the laugh-out-loud drawing game where players use a bendy, wobbly pen to sketch wild prompts while their team races to guess what it is. It's chaotic, creative, and one of the best family games for adults! Choose from easy, medium, or hard prompts and sketch fast while your team guesses before time runs out! With 12 rapid-fire rounds and...
The game can be played competitively or cooperatively. Word cards are laid out in a 4X4 grid in Codenames fashion. Challenge cards come in six types. A player gives clues to his teammates to try to complete a challenge. Examples of challenges are: use a designated word in the grid in a sentence that describes a targeted word on the challenge card; use an...
In Wooden-Legged Justice players take on the role of detectives from the Han City Xiezhi Gate Investigation Division, tasked with solving criminal cases by analyzing highly realistic case files. These files include a wealth of materials, such as autopsy reports, crime scene reports, communication records, and surveillance footage. Players must utilize...
Woodlings is a cultish, animal-infested game of murder, bluffing and elder-beings in the classic “Mafia” format. Each player controls two Woodlings, little forest creatures each with their own abilities and attributes that they can use to their advantage. The game revolves around Ancients, powerful, age-old woodland spirits that require specific sacrifices...
Word Buzz! is a word game similar in style to Password: A player draws a topic card, keeping it hidden from their teammates, then must describe the topic for their teammates to guess within a set period of time. However, before beginning their description, the player must also roll a 1d6 "forfeit die", the result of which affects what they may say to their...
'Word Hunting' (FA: اسمکارتیل) is a card game based on the well-known traditional pen and paper game of The Categories (DE: Stadt, Land, Fluss). The box consists of two decks of cards: The Alphabet deck, and the Subject deck. The main goal of the game is to find a word that starts with a specific letter and related to a specific subject! Word Hunting can...
In Word on the Street, players – either individually or in teams – try to claim letter tiles from the game board. To set up the game, seventeen letter tiles (all the consonants in English other than j, q, x, and z) are placed in a strip down the center of the game board – the median strip of the street, if you will, which has two "traffic lanes" on either...