Creativity is key as you shake, rattle and roll the 19 over-sized, colorful, wooden dice out of the box. Each die has 6 familiar pictures on its sides, and each player is armed with a pad and pencil. When the timer starts, mayhem ensues as players race to write down as many common words and phrases using the pictures from any two-dice combinations, like "Match-stick," "Play-ball," "Fly-boy" or "Dog-house."
In the "funniest game you can imagine," the object is simple - just imagine what the other players are most like and keep choosing the most popular answers to win. All the players write their names on the erasable game board. Fill in any empty spaces with the names of people you all know. It’s different every time you play! The game has been updated to include 100 revised cards. It also has a new color scheme for the package, gameboard and cards.
In an uproarious race to have the final say, players must creatively connect subjects and letters while racing a Random-Interval Timer and the other players. The urgency is heightened by a times-up buzzer that´s programmed to go off at random intervals. This product received a 2007 Seal of Approval from The National Parenting Center. Launch date: March 1, 2006.
This 1026-piece jigsaw puzzle features an image of the Mona Lisa. The box graphics are a forgery and contain 15 errors that the puzzler can discover after completing the puzzle.
This 545 piece jigsaw puzzle features a maze. The puzzle can only be constructed one way if the puzzler hopes to escape the maze after completion of the puzzle.
This jigsaw puzzle has 1026 pieces. The box graphics are the puzzle image broken up into sections and "scrambled." The puzzler must unscramble the sections to complete the puzzle.
Buffalo Games, the makers of the multiple award-winning party game Imaginiff, just launched a new and revised edition of the game for 2006. With over 100 of 180 cards new or revised, Imaginiff is more hilarious than ever. For those not familiar with the game, it's simple! Players just imagine what the other players are most like: Imaginiff Player 1 were an item in a refrigerator. Which would he be? A gallon of milk? Leftover Moo Goo Gai Pan? Caviar? Prune juice? While everyone gets to vote, only the most popular answer wins - a great way for people to get to know what their friends and family really think of them … Assuming they do want to know, of course. Imaginiff is now enjoying its 8th year of board game success. While the package has been smartly updated as well, fans of the game will still be able to find its iconic foil-stamped package on the shelf.
This collection features our best-selling properties and a new die-cutting process that allows for larger, easier to place pieces. From the youngest to the more mature puzzler, every member of the family will want to lend a hand and watch the puzzle take shape. Includes images from Norman Rockwell and the Hautman Brothers.
This fashionable party game allows players to create their own T-shirts by matching ridiculous slogans to outrageous images. Points are awarded using “Hot or Not” cards, which also entertain with clever references to popular culture. The game is intended for three to six players. Each game set includes 70 T-Shirt Cards, 209 Slogan Cards, 77 Hot or Not Cards and instructions. This product is an iParenting Media Greatest Product of 2007 Award winner. Launch date: January 1, 2007. Read Review
The Puzzle Frame-It is a quick and easy solution to framing completed puzzles. The set includes 108 inches of flexible framing solutions — enough materials to frame two 300- or 500-piece puzzles or one 1,000-piece puzzle. Launch date: January 1, 2008. — “The one quality that sets this product apart from all others is the ease and convenience of use,” Christopher Thorpe, manager of product marketing and public relations at Buffalo Games Inc., told TDmonthly. “The frame material clamps onto the puzzle holding it firmly in place and only requires scissors for a fine mitered edge.”
Ruin is a ruthless race for fortune and glory toward the center of an ancient Mayan ruin. Players move through and around an unpredictable and interchangeable game board. The distinctive 3-D game board allows you to change the path on every turn as game cards actually insert directly into the board. A perfect game for the entire family, this light-strategy game offers elements of skill, chance, luck and imaginative adventure. Launch date: April 1, 2008. — "I appreciated that this toy was linked to an ancient culture, opening the door for discussion and history exploration," said TDmonthly Roundtable reviewer Teresa Wilson, whose four children, along with other kid-reviewers, enjoyed the strategic options the game affords.
Likewise! is a thought provoking party game where it pays to think alike. In this game, individuals are presented with a random pairing of a Description and Subject Cards and attempt to match answers with words or doodles. With over 5,000 possible category combinations, this is the laughable, lively, like-minded party game that everyone will enjoy. Launch date: March 1, 2008. Awards: A TDmonthly Classics Award for being an all-time favorite toy. — As of 7/21/2011 this product had 4.6 out of 5 stars from 16 reviews on Amazon.com.
The cameo, born in Alexandria, Egypt, owes their origins to ancient carving traditions. When assembled, the 750-piece oval puzzle reveals an image of deer in the wild. Launch date: 2008.
The puzzle depicts an image of a canoe resting peacefully on the water. The cameo, born in Alexandria, Egypt, owes their origins to ancient carving traditions. The 750-piece puzzle forms an oval shape when assembled. Launch date: 2008.
Thousands of tiny images combine to depict one spectacular image of racecars on the track, mid-race. The puzzle contains 1,000 pieces. Launch date: 2008.
Imaginiff 10th Anniversary Edition offers all of the play value and classic elements of the original Imaginiff with 100% new content and some new hilarious “categorical” twists. Players just imagine what the other players are most like. Imaginiff your best friend were a theme park ride, which would he/she be? Bumper Cars, Splash Mountain, Tunnel of Love, Merry-Go-Round or a Roller Coaster? While everyone gets to vote, only the most popular answer wins. This is a great way to get to know what your friends and family really think of you! Assuming you do want to know, of course. Packaged as both a board game for your home and card game for the road, this game can be played anywhere...imaginable.
This 1000-piece jigsaw puzzle is one in a collection of four prints from the canvases of landscapes and home portraits created by folk artist Art Poulin. Launch date: January 2009.
In this game for three to eight players, each round, the rotating Host reads his true answer to the given question card, along with everyone else's bluff answers, and players try to guess the correct answer to score points. An example of a question card is, "Truth Be Told, my favorite snack is _________." Bluff answers can also score points in this party game designed for fun and laughter. It includes 564 Truth Be Told questions on 141 cards, eight markers, eight fill-in-the-blank cards, eight paddles, a scoreboard and instructions. Launch date: Fall 2009 in select markets; 2010 nationwide. Awards: 2010 Tillywig Laugh Out Loud
Dennis Lewan 1000pc jigsaw puzzle American Holiday is inspired by the Old Masters. Lewan relies on his extensive collection of refernces, accumulated over some twenty years, to capture the nostalgic lifestyle of the 18th and 19th centuries.
Buffalo Games' Shorelines 500pc jigsaw puzzles allows one to discover peace and serenity along the water's edge. Each masterful painting such as this Dawn's Early Light, was selected to provide the perfect escape and captures the spirit of our most impressive maritime landscapes.
The Living Seas jigsaw puzzle series with vibrant colors and popular sea life combine in each aquatic image. Dive into the mysteries of the deep with the playful images of The Living Seas. Relax and explore the underwater world of dolphins, whales and tortoises in each of these vibrant scenes.