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Exploding Pigeon
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Exploding Pigeon

£9.98 £19.95
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Exploding Pigeon is a little like Pictionary, a little like Charades, a little like a hot potato, and a LOT of chaotic fun! Exploding Pigeon is the rapid-fire challenge passing family game that\'ll change your parties forever. Shake the Pigeon to reveal your hilarious challenge -- it could be drawing, miming, or a quick round of rock, paper, scissors. Hurry and do it before passing the Pigeon to the other team! Scramble to complete as many challenges as you can, just don\'t get caught with the Pigeon when the timer runs out!

How to play:

Start the timer.

Act, draw, or battle … but whatever you do, DO IT FAST!

Pass the pigeon before it explodes!

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You Lying Sack
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You Lying Sack

£11.97 £19.95
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In You Lying Sack, you want to be the final player in the game, with everyone else having been removed because they were terrible liars.

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I'm a Little Crabby
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I'm a Little Crabby

£17.48 £34.95
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I’m A Little Crabby is a game of secret hand signals, suspicious friends, and hidden identities. Pick a partner and establish a secret signal, then collect a set of four matching cards. Once you get a matching set, try to tell your partner by using your secret signal. Be careful - if your opponents intercept your signal first, you lose a point. Hide everything and suspect everyone in this game of secret signals.

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Hand To Hand Wombat
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Hand To Hand Wombat

£12.48 £24.95
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A social deduction game for people who aren’t into social deduction games”. Players are secretly assigned roles, either ‘Good Wombat’ or ‘Bad Wombat’ (wombats are known for their binary systems of morality), whereupon Good Wombats must construct towers together, while Bad Wombats try to disrupt the process. 

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