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Mattel Games Pictionary Quick Drawing Board & Guessing Game for Family, Kids, Teens and Adults, with Dry Erase Boards, Markers and Clue Cards, Makes a Great Gift for Players 8 Years & Older
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Brand | Pictionary |
Material | Cardstock |
Theme | Game |
Genre | Board Game |
Number of Players | 4 |
About this item
- Pictionary is the classic quick-draw game that's been a family favorite since 1985.
- Being an artist isn't required; in fact, if players 'can't draw,' the game can be even funnier.
- A great game for the whole family, ages 8 years and older.
- With 200 different clue cards, the game is different every time!
- Pictionary includes 2 erasable markers, 2 erasable boards for drawing and fun clue categories like 'Pop Culture.' Great for game night for players 8 years and older.
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Product information
Product Dimensions | 2 x 9.75 x 10.5 inches |
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Item Weight | 1.2 pounds |
Country of Origin | USA |
ASIN | B0145GMV7Y |
Item model number | DKD47 |
Manufacturer recommended age | 8 - 12 years |
Best Sellers Rank | #64,524 in Toys & Games (See Top 100 in Toys & Games) #2,042 in Board Games (Toys & Games) |
Customer Reviews |
4.6 out of 5 stars |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Release date | May 2, 2018 |
Manufacturer | Mattel |
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Product Description
In Pictionary, the quick-draw family game, count on big laughs as players find out who's an artist and who really isn't! In this game, the guesses can be just as hilarious as the sketches. Players use markers to draw their best rendition of the clue on the card, with a one-minute deadline. Is it an animal? A person? An action? What is that drawing? If team members just aren't getting it, the sketcher can try a different direction. Players take turns drawing, so everyone gets to channel their inner artist! And the laughs just keep coming! Pictionary includes two erasable markers, erasable boards for drawing and fun clue categories like 'Pop Culture.' Year after year since 1985, Pictionary has proven itself to be the ultimate party game! Great for game night for players 8 years and older.
From the manufacturer
A Party Favorite for Over 30 Years!
In the mid-1980s, a new party game entered the room and said, “Step aside, Charades. There’s a new sheriff in town!” Ever since then, Pictionary has been the ultimate party game -- for kids and adults!
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Here’s How You Play… The game is simple. One player chooses a card with a word or phrase on it and then draws images to get fellow teammates to say what’s on the card. No adding letters or numbers and no pointing to things in the room and no verbal cues! This game is all about the “art”! |
“But I Can’t Draw!” Don’t worry about it! The less artistic ability the players have, the funnier the game is! If your team members just aren’t getting what you’re drawing, try a different direction; you never know what kinds of clues might trigger the answer. Just do your best and get ready for a whole lot of laughs! |
A Great Game for Kids and Adults. There are two levels of clues (1200 Adult, 800 Junior) so if you like, kids and adults can play together. Pictionary is a beloved family game for all time. |
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Now for what I'm not impressed with. The drawing cards are 6" x 4" which is too small (the box is 10.25" square so room is not an issue) and they are made from cheap cardboard with a shiny finish making it difficult to wipe clean and it never really gets 100%. Would two dry erase boards cost too much to include? I don't think so. There are two sets a of cards, one for adults and one for juniors. There are 120 adult cards and 80 for kids (my original Pictionary has 500 cards). Why so few cards? Is there a shortage of paper? The board is smaller (15.5" by 5.5") which is fine but now you can only have 2 teams instead of the 4. I guess you can make 4 but you'll have to add paper, pencils and two more player pieces.
As a family man I do like the fact my kids can now play. We've only come across 2 topics my 7 years old did not understand. They love playing this game and they both enjoy drawing so it's a win win. (Note to editor: tambourine is not spelled "tambournie")
Overall this version of Pictionary is not an improvement. I suggest finding yourself a copy of the original (still sold here on Amazon) and start playing a great game.
Reviewed in the United States on March 20, 2016
Now for what I'm not impressed with. The drawing cards are 6" x 4" which is too small (the box is 10.25" square so room is not an issue) and they are made from cheap cardboard with a shiny finish making it difficult to wipe clean and it never really gets 100%. Would two dry erase boards cost too much to include? I don't think so. There are two sets a of cards, one for adults and one for juniors. There are 120 adult cards and 80 for kids (my original Pictionary has 500 cards). Why so few cards? Is there a shortage of paper? The board is smaller (15.5" by 5.5") which is fine but now you can only have 2 teams instead of the 4. I guess you can make 4 but you'll have to add paper, pencils and two more player pieces.
As a family man I do like the fact my kids can now play. We've only come across 2 topics my 7 years old did not understand. They love playing this game and they both enjoy drawing so it's a win win. (Note to editor: tambourine is not spelled "tambournie")
Overall this version of Pictionary is not an improvement. I suggest finding yourself a copy of the original (still sold here on Amazon) and start playing a great game.