USAopoly Telestrations Social gathering Pack 12 Participant | 600 New Phrases to Sketch | Board Recreation | A Enjoyable Household Recreation for Children and Adults | Household Recreation Evening Simply Obtained Higher | Phone Recreation Sketched Out, Multi-colored
$44.99
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Followers requested — extra books for extra gamers — we listened. USAopoly introduces the all new Telestrations 12 Participant Social gathering Pack. Identical award-winning laugh-out-loud sketch, cross and guess celebration sport enjoyable the place gamers concurrently draw what they see, then guess what they noticed to disclose hilarious and unpredictable outcomes, however now the outcomes can go much more sideways with as much as 12 gamers and books in play. And, have you ever heard? Telestrations was voted Greatest Social gathering Recreation by Boardgamegeek and Video games Journal, and the awards preserve coming from mother and father and educators — together with Mother and father’ Selection, Dr. Toy’s High 10 Video games, NAPPA, Artistic Youngster, The Nationwide Parenting Middle Seal of Approval, and TillyWig Chuckle-Out-Loud winner. Informal, household, celebration and technique avid gamers alike inform us Telestrations is the most effective new addition to their sport assortment, and sport evening. It’s an enticing sport that may be performed time and again with many various ages and sorts of teams/gatherings. And no drawing expertise required –really.
Extra books, extra gamers, extra laughs. Ages : 12+, 4-12 Gamers
Over 2,000 phrases, 12 erasable sketch books, 12 dry erase markers, 12 clean-up cloths
Excellent for larger events, household reunions or to entertain a crowd; LOL enjoyable for everybody!
Award Successful Social gathering Recreation – nice ice breaker
No Drawing Abilities Required; Stick figures & humorousness welcome
Clients say
Clients discover the sport entertaining and appropriate for all ages. They are saying it is a wonderful celebration exercise and nice for giant teams. The directions are clear and easy, making the sport simple to be taught and play.
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13 reviews for USAopoly Telestrations Social gathering Pack 12 Participant | 600 New Phrases to Sketch | Board Recreation | A Enjoyable Household Recreation for Children and Adults | Household Recreation Evening Simply Obtained Higher | Phone Recreation Sketched Out, Multi-colored
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Ric S. –
Perfect for all ages
Telestrations is an absolute blast! Itâs perfect for holidays or gatherings with mixed-age groups because everyone can join in the fun. The rules are simple and easy to figure outâno complicated instructions to worry about.You donât need to be good at drawing to enjoy this game. In fact, the worse you are at drawing, the funnier it gets! Watching everyone try to interpret (and misinterpret) each otherâs sketches is guaranteed to have the whole group laughing. Highly recommend for family game nights or parties!
Eileen B –
Awesome game
This is the third purchase of this game-two were gifts passed on! It is a lot of fun, especially for larger groups! Very easy to play, other than trying to draw quickly! But that’s the best part of the challenge! I absolutely recommend for any gathering of at least 6 or more people!I would not recommend playing with fewer than 5 people! It is much more fun with a group!
Lori L. Anderson –
Great family game.
Weâve had loads of fun with this game. Can be played by young and old.
Abram Dunaway –
Great game for the family
Hardest Iâve ever laughed. Great game for parties and family get togethers
Liam –
You wonât regret it
This game is great loads of fun itâs a staple at every family function now
Katie –
So fun!
We played this with a group of friends and had so much fun! Spent hours laughing and playing. Definitely recommend for your next party! 10/10 recommend!
Karena –
Great game if you are looking for a good laugh.
I bought this game to play at our large family gatherings. We have been playing the same games for years and wanted something new and different, but also brought some humor to the table. After much research, I came across this game, Telestrations. The videos I watched didn’t make it seem as funny as the reviews were expressing the game to be, but after looking at numerous other games and reading their descriptions, this one still came out as having the best potential to accomplish what I was looking for. I bought the party pack size to allow the most people to participate. I have to say, although the game was easy to play once we got the gist of it, at first, it took a few people to read the instructions to understand how to score points, as well as was not clear as to if each person rolled the die and drew something different, if we had to use a specific side of the cards-if one was classified as more difficult, because both sides have items to draw on them etc… To our understanding, each person gets a card. One person rolls the die and whatever number it lands on, each person draws a picture of the word that is on their card (from either side) that corresponds with that number, or writes down the word and passes the pad for the next person to draw the picture; the way in which you proceed depends on the number of players you have. You have a limited amount of time in which to draw which is calculated by a sand timer. You continue on, alternating drawing and guessing, until each pad is back to its original owner (your name is written on the front). Each person takes a turn to display their book to the other players, now filled with photos and guesses, which is where the humor definitely comes into play. Some end up not even close to the original word and it’s hilarious to see how the interpretation changes. The more people that play, the more changes, and the more laughs. You score a point if all of the pictures and guesses made, throughout the entire round, match the original word on the card. I would have given the game 5 stars, however, there is one complaint I have, and that is the pens. The tips are very easily pushed up into the pen itself, leaving only a tiny bit to write with. After the very first time of playing the game, less than half of the pens were still in good condition by the time we were finished. I also think the design could have been better, as far as the eraser being a part of the pen itself, instead of a separate cloth. I have a dry erase board pen that has a soft end for erasing, located where the eraser would be on a regular pencil, that I think would be much more convenient and much easier to use. The cloth itself is so small it ends up rolling or slipping out of your hand and is even more difficult if you don’t have tiny hands to begin with. Overall, I think this is a great game and I highly recommend it. I am looking forward to trying the TelestrationsAfter Dark version my cousin owns as well.
H. Laack –
Excellent party game, especially for larger groups
Like the old-fashioned Telephone game but with the added dimension of pictures instead of whispers. This 12 player edition works for that many but can also be played with as few as four or five. The more players, the wilder the pictures can go off the rails, so this large edition is especially nice to have. While the box says ages 12 and up, you are likely to find a lot of 10 and 11 year olds can join in the intergenerational fun too.
VancityLollz –
We broke the last one and had to extend it so more people could play, this is a game you will never regret bringing to a function
Red –
El juego telefono descompuesto y pintamonos han tenido un hijo. Esta versión de 12 jugadores es una chulada. Trae todo. Los cuadernos de buena calidad y las cartas laminadas gruesas ( no contra agua) son una chulada.
Daniel Reigosa Menéndez –
Llevo mucho tiempo buescando este juego ya que lo habÃa jugado una vez y no pudimos parar de reir. En español lo edita Goliath pero está descatalogado desde hace varios años. Hablé con ellos y no hay intención de editarlo de nuevo asà que me lancé a la compra de la versión de 12 jugadores (más risas todavÃa) en inglés. Lo único que influye el iduima (que no es poco) es para el tema de las tarjetas que aunque sepas inglés, muchas están orientadas a personajes y expresiones muy particulares de la cultura anglosajona. no obstante, fotocopiando las tarjetas del español o sacándolas de otros juegos como el Tabú, Time’s Up! o el Party se puede jugar perfectamente. En mi grupo de juegos jugamos sin tarjetas, es decir, discurriendo cada uno la palabra o expresión que quiere dibujar en cada partida. Muy recomendable para grupos de 8-12 personas, a 6 funciona bien pero desciende el nievel de risas. A 8-10 jugadores creo que es su mejor número.
Belinda Aston –
This game is great fun. We have a games lunch at work once a month and itâs difficult to find a game for 12 people to play at the same time. This was perfect. Lots of laughter. We had a fireplace end as a broken vase! The only small issue is that the cards contain quite a few American themed words which can be difficult for other nationalities to draw.
M. Hellen –
This is the funniest game I have ever played. It is even funnier if you have people playing that are not very good at drawing, as the delight comes from laughing at how badly astray the final word is from the original one. Basically you are given a word each to draw and after drawing it you pass the pad on to your neighbour (without letting anyone see it). You all do this with your pads at the same time. At this point you look back at the drawing you have been given and you have to write what you think it is. You then all pass your pads to the right again, where the player looks at what has been written and then draws it. The next person writes what it is, the next draws what they wrote etc etc, without looking back further than the previous page. Once your pad gets back to you you show everyone the progression from the first word written to the last word written, and all have a good laugh at where it goes horribly wrong. You can get a version for 8 players or this one for 12, but both can be played with less players (the more the better, though, really)