Pictionary is the classic quick-draw game that's been a family favorite since 1985
Being an artist isn't required; in fact, if players 'can't draw,' the game can be even funnier
A great game for the whole family, ages 8 years and older
With 200 different clue cards, the game is different every time!
Pictionary includes 2 erasable markers, 2 erasable boards for drawing and fun clue categories like 'Pop Culture.' Great for game night for players 8 years and older
-Pick a card, read the seemingly easy topic, then start the timer! Now with only 5 seconds to name 3 things that fit the topic, it doesn't seem so easy!
-Players get tongue-tied, funny answers come flying out and laughter is sure to follow in this fast-paced party game
-For 3 or more players, ages 10 to adult
Take over the world in this game of strategy conquest, now with updated figures and improved Mission cards. In the Risk game, the goal is simple: players aim to conquer their enemies’ territories by building an army, moving their troops in, and engaging in battle. Depending on the roll of the dice, a player will either defeat the enemy or be defeated. This exciting game is filled with betrayal, alliances, and surprise attacks. On the battlefield, anything goes! Defeat all of the enemy troops in a territory to conquer that territory and get one step closer to global conquest! The player who completes his or her secret mission first -- and reveals the Secret Mission card to prove it -- wins. And remember when it comes to taking over the world, it’s all about who is willing to take the biggest Risk.
Includes gameboard, armies with 40 Infantry, 12 Cavalry, and 8 Artillery each, deck of 56 Risk cards, 1 card box, 5 dice, 5 cardboard war crates, and game guide.
• Take over the world in this game of strategy conquest
• Features updated figures -- includes 300 figures
• Improved Mission cards speed up the game; features 12 Secret Missions
• Rich board art draws players into the Risk gaming world
• Includes 5 war crates for easy storage
• Ages 10 and up
• For 2 to 5 players.
How to Play Ludo Ludo The game of Ludo originates in India as far back as 3300 BC. Easy to learn, this classic game is fun for children and adults alike. Ludo’s popularity has gone on to spawn variations such as Parcheesi and Sorry. With...