Pictionary
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Average customer review:Product Description
Pictionary is the classic party game that plays like charades, only on paper. Instead of acting, you sketch clues to your teammates. But you don't have to be an artist to play. All that's needed is a little imagination and a fast pencil. This updated version contains the best words from previous Pictionary editions plus over 1,000 fun new words and expressions! For 3 or more players. Game includes: game board, die, timer, 324 cards (3,200 words), 4 pencils, 4 playing pieces, 4 pads of paper, card tray and instructions. Color of parts may vary.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #19198 in Toys & Games
- Brand: Hasbro
- Model: 04531
- Dimensions: 15.90" h x 7.20" w x 3.25" l, 2.80 pounds
Features
- Playing Pictionary may remind you of Charades, but by drawing on paper instead of acting out the answers!
- 2,800 Secret words plus a 20-card anniversary pack add to this game's whole new look!
- Roll the Challenge Die and you'll have to draw with your eyes closed, with your "off" hand, using just one line and more!
- Includes gameboard, one minute hour-glass timer, 324 cards, four movers, four pencils, four pads, a card holder and standard and challenge die
- For 3 or more players
Editorial Reviews
From the Manufacturer
The Game of Quick Draw turns 20! 2,800 Secret words plus a 20-card anniversary pack add to this game's whole new look! Think you're a PICTIONARY pro? Roll the Challenge Die and you'll have to draw with your eyes closed, with your "off" hand, using just one line and more!
Customer Reviews
Who doesn't love Pictionary?
Pictionary is a timeless classic without a doubt. The basic idea is to get your teammate(s) to guess what you are drawing before time runs out. You mostly take turns, but there are some "All Play" squares on the board and dice, and then it's a race against all the other teams for an extra turn. When you guess correctly, you move your playing piece around the board, and whichever team reaches the end first wins!
Whether you are an artist or not, you will love this game. The goofier the pictures, the more hilarious the game becomes. Older kids, teenagers, adults, everyone can play, and up to a fairly large group of people, too, because you are in teams. Unfortunately, I can't fully explain how much fun this game is, you just have to play it and you'll see. It's amazing!
Good for any age group!
We played this and had tons of fun (we= an ENT resident, a law school student, one 8 year old, and some college students). Goes to show anyone can play. I say even if you're not in the mood, or you think people will find it lame, the chances are folks will get into it. One person's whole-hearted rendition of the USA looked like an elephant, and that cracked people up for the rest of the game. Tons of funny stuff came up. When rushed even the super artists begin to produce weird funny looking pictures :-) One girl was laughing so hard at this other guy's drawings that she literally had tears coming out of her eyes.
Highly recommend having around.
The rules are confusing at first especially with the "all play," but if you read the instructions and play every now and then, that's not a big issue. You'll pick it up.
Also, the game may not be "educational" per say, BUT it definitely improves young kids' vocabulary, and their knowledge of sayings and general knowledge (ex. "space needle" came up and several people didn't know that was a building structure in Seattle). They also learn team work and patience...that's huge! The 8y/o would keep getting frustrated at the time crunch and her confounding problem of bad drawings. She relaxed a little and learned to go with the happy flow as the game went on.
Some specifics:
- Easy and fun
- For any age
- laugh at people's funny drawings
- Great interactive group game that's not based on chance like most others
Great fellowship get together
We had so much fun after dinner. Its hard to believe how the mind works when trying to guess some of the drawings and ideas people came up with to get their point across. I recommend this as truly a fun family game.




