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Guessing Games
Designed for four or more players, the object of the game is simple. One teammate picks a card with a word on it and draws pictures to get their teammate to guess the secret word. It's a race against the clock.
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Classic Fun
This classic board game has more than 2,800 words to guess, with 324 cards. Teams must win rounds in the four different categories. Categories are persons/places/animals, objects, actions, and difficult category, as well as "All Play," which can be any type of word, with all teams competing for the prize. In addition to a standard die, a challenge die gives fun game variations.
About Milton Bradley
Milton Bradley has been making fun board games for kids, families, and adults for almost 150 years. Beginning in 1860 with an early version of the infamous Game of Life, this American game company has gone on to manufacture some of the world's most beloved games, including Connect Four, Candyland, Jenga, and Scattergories.
What's in the Box
Pictionary game board, 324 cards, 4 pencils, 4 playing pieces, 4 pads of paper, card tray, standard die, and challenge die.
1. Each player has his/her own imagination. So no matter how often you play the game, each player might draw or guess differently the same card!
2. It's fun for parents to enjoy it with their teens.
3. It's fun for friends to play it together.
4. It's fun when men play against their wives (oh I love this one)!
Do you know it's very difficult to draw simple objects? Just try drawing anything and see what others guess it. Oh sometime they go very far that even if you wanted them to guess that word they'd have not :-)
One of the best games that are as good as this one (if not better) is Taboo! Have fun...
Our family has been playing this game with dry erase boards for a while now. Not only does it save on paper, it is so much more fun. There are new strategies in eraseing pictures and using multiple colors. It really changed our game nights with these boards. My husband just purchased whiteboards at, eraseboards.com(?), I think. Pretty affordable. Every Pictionary owner should try using dry erase.