Get the whole family involved with this active, charade-type game that will have everyone laughing!
The game play is simple—players choose two cards, one “Thing” card and one “Doing” card, to determine what they must act out without speaking. Will it be a mermaid playing tennis, a ghost eating a yoghurt, or a monkey eating a lemon—the combinations are endless! Players can make sounds, but no words are allowed. The player who correctly guesses the answer wins the cards. The winner is the person with the most cards at the end of the game.
Featuring 100 bright and fun illustrations and easy-to-learn gameplay, and suitable for 2+ players, this engaging new card game will be a hit with the whole family. For ages 6+.
Leon Edler is an award-winning conceptual artist, writer, and cartoonist. Bright concepts are at the heart of the UK-based artist’s work; and his confident style and hand-drawn humor attracts clients from all over the world, as well as international recognition. After winning the Young Cartoonist of the Year Award in both 2007 and 2008, he started working professionally as a cartoonist. His work has been featured in the New Yorker, the New York Times, Vanity Fair, the Guardian, Time Out, LA Times, and GQ, among others.
Get the whole family involved with this active, charade-type game that will have everyone laughing!
The game play is simple—players choose two cards, one “Thing” card and one “Doing” card, to determine what they must act out without speaking. Will it be a mermaid playing tennis, a ghost eating a yoghurt, or a monkey eating a lemon—the combinations are endless! Players can make sounds, but no words are allowed. The player who correctly guesses the answer wins the cards. The winner is the person with the most cards at the end of the game.
Featuring 100 bright and fun illustrations and easy-to-learn gameplay, and suitable for 2+ players, this engaging new card game will be a hit with the whole family. For ages 6+.
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Leon Edler is an award-winning conceptual artist, writer, and cartoonist. Bright concepts are at the heart of the UK-based artist’s work; and his confident style and hand-drawn humor attracts clients from all over the world, as well as international recognition. After winning the Young Cartoonist of the Year Award in both 2007 and 2008, he started working professionally as a cartoonist. His work has been featured in the New Yorker, the New York Times, Vanity Fair, the Guardian, Time Out, LA Times, and GQ, among others.