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WARNING:
CHOKING HAZARD -- Small parts. Not for children under 3 yrs. |
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![]() Telestrations turns the classic schoolyard game of "Telephone" into a hilarious sketching game. |
![]() With each guess, players get further from the original, intended interpretation. View larger. |
Each sketch book contains eight erasable pages, and each page is labeled with either an "S" (for sketch) or a "G" (for guess). The spiral binding allows you to flip pages before passing the sketch book to the next player, and the label lets that player know whether to sketch or guess. Aside from the occasional unrepressed snicker, gameplay is silent until the final results are revealed.
The erasable markers have a fine point to allow true artists to flourish. Clean-up cloths are provided, as is a timer and a deck of 144 cards, each of which contains six "secret" words.
Gameplay: Friendly or Competitive Mode?
Much like "Telephone," Telestrations leaves a lot of participants scratching their heads. One player's sketch of a pretzel might end up looking more like a ribbon, and that ribbon might evolve into a banana peel. Only rarely does the final guess match the original word, so playing Telestrations is almost always a delightful comedy of errors.
While the game is easy to learn, scoring can get a bit complicated. The instruction manual describes two different modes of gameplay: friendly and competitive. The friendly mode awards points based on the most creative and hilarious drawings, a subjective determination that can lead to either a fun debate or an irritating disagreement, depending on who is playing. In either case, a simple democratic vote may be necessary to speed things up.
The competitive mode awards points to players whose sketch helps another player win a point. This determination is straightforward enough, but going back over the drawings and assessing points may be tedious for those who would rather simply laugh at the results. Anyway you decide to play it, Telestrations will bring out the artists in your friends and family, along with lots of loud laughter.
What's in the Box
Telestrations game instructions, 8 erasable sketch books, 8 erasable markers, 4 eraser cloths, 144 cards in card box, 90-second sand timer, and die.
![]() Designed for 4-8 players, Telestrations features intuitive, reusable game pieces for a great experience. View larger. |
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Most Helpful Customer Reviews
56 of 57 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Fun For The Family,
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= Durability:5.0 out of 5 stars = Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars = Educational:5.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: Telestrations the Telephone Game Sketched Out! (Toy)
This game combines the best of Pictionery and the old game of Telephone. You pick a card that has various items listed on the card, i.e. dog, vacuum cleaner, ski slope etc. Each item is numbered, and everyone is given the item number they will have to draw on the first page of Telestration. The Telestration booklet is made up of 8 pages of a material that is easily erasable using the provided marker and cloth eraser. After doing your drawing you pass the booklet to the person to your right. On the page following your drawing, they have to write down what you have drawn; then they pass the book to the right and that person has to draw what you have written down. When the booklets have made the rounds of everyone in the game it's time to reveal the sequence of words and drawings.
Laughter, guffaws, surprise, and enjoyment result from the reveal. We've had adults and children as young as 10 years old play in a round, and young and old enjoyed it equally. It's a family game that can be enjoyed by adults. There's a scoring system if you want to keep score, but we've enjoyed it with just sharing the results and disregarding the scoring process. This would be ideal for a game to be played while recovering from the Thanksgiving Turkey, and it would be an excellent gift at Christmas time.
76 of 91 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
You're better off doing it yourself!,
= Fun:4.0 out of 5 stars = Educational:4.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: Telestrations the Telephone Game Sketched Out! (Toy)
We've been playing our own version of this game for some time now, calling it "Telephone Pictionary". The game itself is a fun family or party game but you don't have to purchase this USAopoly version. The key sentence in the above game description is, "Gameplay requires little more than the included erasable markers and sketch books." Truly, all you need to have a blast playing this game are index cards and pencils, which you can get separately. The game is addictive, so having extra drawing pads or index cards on hand will be helpful even if you choose to buy the boxed game. I am including rather detailed instructions for play so that anyone who wants to will be able to play without having to pay $20 just for instructions. If you just want a summary review - skip to the end!
First, how to play our version of the game and then how this boxed version differs from our do-it-yourself one. We play it like this - all players get a stack of index cards, 1 per player. Every player plays simultaneously. With each pass, you are either drawing an illustration or writing your interpretation of a drawing. To start, all players get a stack of index cards equal to the number of total players. The game begins with each player writing their own made-up sentence which has a noun, a place and a verb. For example, 'Santa Claus rides a bike in the park'. Everyone passes their stack to the next player. When you receive the passed stack from your neighbor, you read his sentence then, in 2 minutes, illustrate it on the next index card. The stack is passed again, with only the picture just drawn showing. This time, the next player writes the sentence that he thinks is depicted. This continues with players alternately drawing pictures or writing interpretations of the previous player's drawing or sentence until the stack returns to the original writer. Then the fun really begins! Each player reads through the stack of drawings and sentences, aloud and in the order written, showing the drawings to all. The unexpected turns the original sentence takes can be hilarious. The quick sketches and varied artistic abilities bring some strange results! Tracing the entire path is so fun. In the game Telephone, you can't always trace back to where the twists came from; but in this game, you have a written trail. Given my sample sentence, it would not be unusual in this game for it to end up as, 'Santa chased a hairy nun through a corn field'. Note that the game Telestrations uses single words, not whole sentences as our homemade version. I think sentences make for more hilarity but it also requires a bit more thinking. This is an enormously entertaining game, great for all ages and abilities to play together. Reading ability is a must; and patience, plus a little thick skin at times, are the only limitations. The more who play and the worse the drawings, the more fun. We usually play with 8-10 people but have played with as few as four, as many as 14. The latter turned out to be too long and cumbersome. Next time we have a group that large, we'll split into 2 groups. Bottom line - lots of fun, easy to learn and to play for all ages. But, in my opinion, absolutely not worth $20+ when you can DIY for pennies! What differences are you really paying for? A written set of instructions, a database of pre-selected words and a method for scoring, if you prefer competetive play. (For what it's worth, even the most competetive in our family hugely enjoy this game without scoring.) I also think that much of the hilarity comes from using a complete sentence. Seeing Abe Lincoln riding in a rollercoaster beats the heck out of a soccer ball morphing into swiss cheese.
13 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
So much fun!,
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= Durability:5.0 out of 5 stars = Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars = Educational:5.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: Telestrations the Telephone Game Sketched Out! (Toy)
This game is truly made for the entire family and got me and my whole family laughing long and hard! I highly recommend it to anyone with a few friends and a desire for a good time!
Telestrations
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