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  • Maximum players: 8
  • Minimum age: 8
  • Mechanism: Betting and Bluffing
  • Mechanism: Line Drawing
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£17.24 £23.95
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A crime has been committed… The victim is unable to speak… But they can draw!You’ll need to decipher the clues through drawings! Keep a sharp eye, the culprit covers their tracks by erasing clues. Can you catch the criminal from blurred sketches?

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Feelinks is a family friendly party game. Gameplay is as simple as picking how you feel about a given situation and guessing how someone else feels about that same situation. It also helps to connect with emotions, and even helps teach empathy.

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MonsDRAWsity

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Imagine seeing a real alien stomping through your backyard. Now imagine describing what it looked like to a police sketch artist. That is exactly what you are expected to do while playing the frantic drawing party game MonsDRAWsity.

One player, known as "the Witness", has twenty seconds to examine a picture of a bizarre-looking creature, then they must describe it to the rest of the players, known as "Sketch Artists". At the end of the round, the witness awards points to the artist who was able to most closely match the monster seen by the witness!

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Camel Up 2nd Edition
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Camel Up 2nd Edition

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In Camel Up, up to eight players bet on five racing camels, trying to suss out which ones will place first and second in a quick race around a pyramid. The earlier you place your bet, the more you can win — should you guess correctly, of course. Camels don\'t run neatly, however, sometimes landing on top of another one and being carried toward the finish line. Who\'s going to run when? That all depends on how the dice come out of the pyramid dice shaker, which releases one die at a time when players pause from their bets long enough to see who\'s actually moving!

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