- Over 3000 doodles to draw
- 200 double-sided strategy cards
- Scoring card and timer, white board, marker and eraser
- Learning skills: deductive reasoning, problem solving, manipulative development
- Fun-filled family game that will keep everyone in stitches
Product Description
This is the most fun you can have with a marker without drawing on people who are asleep. Can you draw eight clues so your teammates can guess them? In 90 seconds or less? Try this one: the category, which your teammates get to see, is Things You Believe In. And you need to draw: Santa Claus (easy), Tooth Fairy (OK), UFOs (uh-huh), the Easter Bunny (a snap), elves (sure), magic (uhhh alright), true love (a tough one!) and ESP (what?!). Lucky you didnt get the bonus card that asked you to get your team to guess five famous painters! Its Password meets Pictionary meets the quality of Binary Arts. Game comes with 200 double-sided category cards, a 90-second timer, a card holder, a scorecard, a dry erase doodle board, a dry erase marker and a dry erase eraser.A 2003 Parents’ Choice Approved award winner.












this game is kindof like pitionary.You are on a team and the other team tries to geuss the topic you are drawing about. Even if you are not a very good drawer this game is still lots of fun.
Amazon User Rating: 5 / 5
I draw like a first grader (or worse) so I hated Pictionary or anything like it. Players have a category, say “breakfast items,” and the person doodling has to draw the items in the category: scrambled eggs, pancakes, bacon, juice. Because her team is clued in to the category, the doodle hardly has to resemble the item at all; in fact, the worse the drawing, the more fun to be had. It is amazing how team members can make correct guesses. We didn’t even keep score, we just took turns drawing and guessing. Is a good icebreaker for groups too. Do be sure to clean the drawing board carefully, though, as the marker can stain the surface otherwise.
Amazon User Rating: 5 / 5
Fun game!!! Makes you think. A little challenging for younger kids, but if they team up with an older person, it is a blast.
Amazon User Rating: 4 / 5
I bought this as a Christmas present for my neices and nephew, 11, 9 and 6. They loved the idea of the game, but a lot of the cards contained items to draw that they didn’t have any idea what the items were. I do know that the age recommendation is 10 and up, so it is to be expected that the younger ones will have some difficulty. Additionally, trying to draw all 8 pictures within the time limit was difficult, even for some of the adults. We took turns just drawing the pictures and having everybody guess rather than doing the competition. But all the kids loved the drawing. Would definitely recommend.
Amazon User Rating: 4 / 5
This game is definitely one of my favorite games of all time. My roommate just bought it tonight and we wound up playing it for hours… it’s the type of game that you don’t easily get sick of. It doesn’t require a great deal of skill and is even more fun if people are “creatively challenged” as it requires more skill to guess what the pictures are supposed to be. It’s similar to Pictionary, but it differs in that each person is supposed to draw up to 8 related pictures in a certain amount of time. For example, each picture might be related to theme of “careers” or “dark places”. This requires the artists to draw very quickly, often sacrificing accuracy for speed, making the game even more fun and less reliant on real drawing skills.
Amazon User Rating: 5 / 5