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Pictionary [Discontinued by Manufacturer]
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Age Range (Description) | 8 years and up |
Number of Players | 2 |
Brand | Mattel Games |
Theme | Racing |
Color | Multi |
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- Pictionary [Discontinued by Manufacturer]
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Product information
Product Dimensions | 0.75 x 3.63 x 5.69 inches |
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Item Weight | 5.3 ounces |
ASIN | B003GXF6K2 |
Item model number | T5132 |
Manufacturer recommended age | 5 - 9 years |
Best Sellers Rank | #170,515 in Toys & Games (See Top 100 in Toys & Games) #1,010 in Standard Playing Card Decks |
Customer Reviews |
4.3 out of 5 stars |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | Yes |
Release date | March 1, 2010 |
Department | party-supplies |
Manufacturer | Mattel |
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Pictionary Card Game: Pictionary meets charades in the craziest card game ever, with no drawing required. Race to act out clues for your team using nothing but the simple images on each Picture Card, combine them, build scenes with them or use them as props. The first team to guess the correct answer in head-to-head play wins a point, and the first team to score 5 points wins the game. For 2 teams.
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Mattel Games Pictionary Card Game
Pictionary Card Game: Pictionary meets charades in the craziest card game, with no drawing required. Race to act out clues for your team using nothing but the simple images on each Picture Card, combine them, build scenes with them or use them as props. The first team to guess the correct answer in head-to-head play wins a point, and the first team to score 5 points wins the game. For 2 teams.
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Customers find the game super fun, and a great game for the whole family. They also say it fosters creativity, and is a good game for children or adults. Customers also mention that the game is very portable, great for travel, and the quality of the cards is great. However, some customers disagree on ease of use.
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Customers find the game super fun, traditional, and interactive. They say it's a good game for children or adults, and that it'll make them laugh.
"...She told me the last time I saw her that it's a super fun game and everyone should play it...." Read more
"I've played this game in 2 teams of 2 people each and it's quite fun - easily the game we laugh the most while playing these days...." Read more
"This is a really fun game that everyone in my family enjoyed...." Read more
"Pictionary has long been a favorite, but this is such a more fun way to play and easy to travel with...." Read more
Customers find the game fosters creativity, neat to see the creative ways kids come up with clues, and impressed with their creativity. They say it tests their ability to think creatively, allows them to be clever, and is a good way to enhance a child's creativity and right brain thinking. Customers also mention that the game uses imagination.
"...It tests your ability to think creatively, as there are many picture cards you can combine to convey your word...." Read more
"...It allows you to be clever in how you combine pictures or interact with them to turn it into something else entirely." Read more
"...I was impressed with their creativity while playing this game!" Read more
"...It is a game that uses imagination since you are limited to what you can make with the cards." Read more
Customers find the game very portable, great for travel, and good as a travel game. They also say the pack is compact and the instructions are easy to follow.
"...been a favorite, but this is such a more fun way to play and easy to travel with...." Read more
"...all the time and they really appreciated the twist and portability of these cards...." Read more
"...Super fun and my kids love it! Great on car rides!" Read more
"A good travel game. Had fun with grandkids, but found the cards needed to be more expressive or more of them." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the quality of the game. They mention that it's a great visual game, and great for people who enjoy Pictionary but are not skilled at drawing. They also love that the pictures are already made for them.
"...This is great for people who enjoy Pictionary but are not skilled at drawing...." Read more
"...people who aren't the greatest drawers because there is no drawing needed for this game." Read more
"The product itself was sent to me pretty fast and the quality of the cards are great... the game is more confusing than it has to be...." Read more
"...isn't very artistic but they love this game because the pictures are already made for you. We all had a ton of fun playing it one night." Read more
Customers are mixed about the ease of use of the game. Some mention that it's easy to begin playing, follow, and understand, with simple instructions. However, others say that it is too complicated and confusing for most who were playing.
"It was easy to follow directions. The pictures that came with the game are not enough to guess what the pictures are...." Read more
"...Game is easy to set up and fast paced, but it can sometimes require a lot of patience on everybody's part, since it can sometimes take a few minutes..." Read more
"...But this one is a winner! Easy to begin playing, but you don't get tired of playing quickly like with other simple games." Read more
"not too easy to play with" Read more
Customers find the size of the cards in the game to be too small for group play. They also say the cards are too small to fit in the box.
"...The description of the game is not accurate and there are way too many small sets of cards...." Read more
"The cards are too small for group play. It was very confusing for most who were playing. The game was not a hit with the majority." Read more
"...Not quite as fun as hoped.-All the cards do not fit in the box ? Weird." Read more
"This is not the traditional Pictionary. It is a bunch of very tiny cards that you put together like a puzzle then guess what it is." Read more
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A player from each of the two teams looks at the secret word or phrase, then manipulates the cards to get the rest of the team to say it. Most of the words or phrases in the deck seem to be TV, movie, or song titles. The first team to say the word wins the round.
This game is challenging: the limited deck of drawings requires you to be resourceful. You have to be clever and creative with how you use them. To get someone to guess the song title "Dancing Queen," you might take the drawing of the female stick figure (the one with the dress) and hold a drawing with something spiky (the fork works well) behind the woman so that the spikes just barely stick out from behind the card--this looks like a crown on her head. Then, stand this figure up and tap it on the table like she's dancing, and hope your team figures it out!
I'd say the Pictionary Card Game is easy to set up and fast paced, but it can sometimes require a lot of patience on everybody's part, since it can sometimes take a few minutes to get someone to say a correct answer. But when somebody gets it right after such a challenging round, it feels like a great accomplishment. It is hard to stop playing this game!
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Recommendation: Use indoors only. There are several dozen picture cards and one good swift wind would send them all over the place.
I bought this for my english class. I'm a university English professor in Haiti, and I find that when you play games and have real conversation, students learn much more than from memorization and quizzes.
I'm really excited to use this in creative ways!
For example, I'll probably use the kids side of the cards and give them to different teams, or even individually, and time them to see how many of the words they can translate into Kreyol in a certain amount of time. I'll let them use their smart phones and dictionaries, but they have to go fast!
Also, we can use the adult side to talk about US pop culture. This can be great when assigning presentations. I can give them the job of looking up information on one of the entries on the adult side and presenting it to the class.
We might also be able to try to use the picture cards to make sentences or parts of sentences.
And I'm sure we can play it like it's supposed to be played as well! :)