Outset Media – Pickles to Penguins Family Game – Quick Thinking Card Game (Ages 8 and Up)
From the Manufacturer Imagination Pickles to Penguins Board Game, the totally new and hilarious party game where you need a fast hand, mind and mouth if you’re going to win. Take a deep breath and let the action and chaos begin. Two cards are turned over and placed alongside the center deck. These are the
From the Manufacturer
Imagination Pickles to Penguins Board Game, the totally new and hilarious party game where you need a fast hand, mind and mouth if you’re going to win. Take a deep breath and let the action and chaos begin. Two cards are turned over and placed alongside the center deck. These are the cards which all players will play to. Players frantically place cards from their own deck on top of either card, but they must say out loud an aspect of commonality between their card and the card in the center. For example: A train picture on a airplane picture “Modes of transport.” The first player to get rid of all their cards wins the game. 6 and above.
Product Description
The frantic party game where you link the pictures to win. Link the pictures as quickly as you can, but remember the other players are trying to beat you to it! Don’t be too hasty though or you may have to pay a penalty. There are hundreds of pictures, but can you link them together?
The contents of Pickles to Penguins!:
100 double-sided picture cards
player’s guide
Product Features
- Pickles to Penguins is the quick-thinking picture-linking party game where you link the pictures to win.
- Get rid of your cards the quickest by figuring out what your cards and the cards in play have in common.
- Exercise your lateral thinking abilities, but don’t be too hasty or you may have to pick up penalty cards for stretching a connection too far.
- Hundreds of pictures, but how many can you link together.
- Ages 8 and up and for 2 or more players,
Family Insanity For All Got this game for my nieces, 10 and 12, and we had a great time playing it. It’s fast-paced and quickly becomes ridiculous as you have to challenge the comparison of two things that clearly have NO connection. It’s a great game of arguing with family, laughing at each other’s insufficient explanations, and seeing who can drop their last card first!
fun for whole family The whole family can play (4, 6, 14), but the adults usually need to hold back some, so as not to completely dominate the little ones.
Five Stars It was fun. We had Kids and Adults playing together, the kids won!