Great Party Games for Grown-ups100 surefire games to make your next party the best one ever--and all are action-packed and full of crazy fun. Anybody age 12 and up can follow the simple instructions for all kinds of indoor and outdoor games, including action, memory, word and number games. For groups of any size. 112 pages, 54 b/w illus., 5 3/8 x 8 1/4. |
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Phil Wiswell. IMAGINE THAT ! Goal To repeat more of the ever - lengthening sentence than any of your opponents . Number of Players 2 or more ( the more the merrier ) . Equipment None . Playing Time A few minutes per round . Rules of Play ...
Phil Wiswell. IMAGINE THAT ! Goal To repeat more of the ever - lengthening sentence than any of your opponents . Number of Players 2 or more ( the more the merrier ) . Equipment None . Playing Time A few minutes per round . Rules of Play ...
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... sentence one and the player repeats it . Easy enough . But then the reader reads sen- tence two , which adds something to sentence one . Still easy . Most players , however , find that it gets difficult by about sentence five or six ...
... sentence one and the player repeats it . Easy enough . But then the reader reads sen- tence two , which adds something to sentence one . Still easy . Most players , however , find that it gets difficult by about sentence five or six ...
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... spherical diabolical denizens of the deep who stalk about the corners of a cove all at the same time . When you master these sentences , or tire of trying , make up your own . 74 742 INGREDIENTS Goal To be the first team to guess the.
... spherical diabolical denizens of the deep who stalk about the corners of a cove all at the same time . When you master these sentences , or tire of trying , make up your own . 74 742 INGREDIENTS Goal To be the first team to guess the.
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20 minutes baseball Beelzebub bills bound for hell capture circle CLARE BOOTHE LUCE Cribbage cut card digits empty square Equipment Paper example five dice four threes Gene Kelly Goal To score guess last player letter Lewis Carroll LIAR'S POKER loses the game map reader minutes per round move NINUKI-RENJU NO-NO Number of Players oak table object opponent's opponents Outdoor Rules overlooking the wide pair Paper and pencils Pay-Off Number Phil Pick-Up Sticks piece of paper Play proceeds Play This game player names player starts player writes Players Any number Players At least points poker chips Prui quiet bistro overlooking RAISE TO FOUR reddish rose referee roll Rules of Play RUN BASEBALL runner runs second player sentence sheets of paper signal Go simile Sonny and Cher spell stacked study the map table for four team's third player token coin Tonto vermillion vase wide water winner winning-peg wins word correctly