Party Games

Party Games

BANG!

Players: 4-7 Playing Time: 20-40 minutes Age: 8 + About The Game “The Outlaws hunt the Sheriff. The Sheriff hunts the Outlaws. The Renegade plots secretly, ready to take one side or the other. Bullets fly. Who among the gunmen is a Deputy, ready to sacrifice himself for the Sheriff? And who is a merciless […]

Card Games, Party Games

Uno

Players: 2-10 Playing Time: 30 minutes Age: 6 + About The Game Players race to empty their hands and catch opposing players with cards left in theirs, which score points. In turns, players attempt to play a card by matching its color, number, or word to the topmost card on the discard pile. If unable

Card Games, Party Games

Exploding Kittens

Players: 2-5 Playing Time: 15 minutes Age: 7 + About The Game Exploding Kittens is a kitty-powered version of Russian Roulette. Players take turns drawing cards until someone draws an exploding kitten and loses the game. The deck is made up of cards that let you avoid exploding by peeking at cards before you draw, forcing

Party Games

Dixit

Players: 3-8 Playing Time: 30 minutes Age: 8+ About The Game Each turn in Dixit, one player is the storyteller who chooses one of the six cards in his or her hand, then expresses an idea, with sounds or words, that is reflected on that card’s image, and places the card face down on the playing

Party Games

Roulette

Players: 2-6 Playing Time: 1-2 minutes Age: 8 + About The Game Roulette is a French word meaning “small wheel”. It is the oldest casino game still in existence today. The exact origins of the game are unknown – there’s probably been gambling using a wheel since the invention of the wheel. Some say it was

Card Games, Party Games

Codenames

Players: 2-8 Playing Time: 15 minutes Age: 14 + About The Game Two rival spymasters know the secret identities of 25 agents. Their teammates know the agents only by their codenames — single-word labels like “disease”, “Germany”, and “carrot”. Yes, carrot. It’s a legitimate codename. Each spymaster wants their team to identify their agents first…without

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