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Drumond Park Deal or No Deal:
... more than the monetary amount in his box or has an amount in his box that is more than the banker s highest offer. The game has been manufactured as a book, electronic game, an interactive DVD, as a nintendo game and as this more basic board game. Created by company Drumond Park this set includes a large playing board, electronic battery operated telephone, playing cards, score sheets, instructions and boxes. Th... Read the full review: No Deal by cyberem78 |
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Drumond Park Deal or No Deal Brand: Drumond Park / Board Game / Age: 8 Years+ / For 2 - 4 players - The actual gameplay is a cinch for anybody who’s ever watched the TV show – which of course means that Deal or No Deal is a game that all the family can play. You start by laying the 22 money tokens, representing the prize amounts r... overall rating |
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Drummond Park Rapidough Brand: Drummond Park / Board Game / For 4 or more players - Rapidough is the original game of modelling charades! Guess too slow and you lose some dough. Played in teams. overall rating |
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Drummond Park Articulate! Brand: Drummond Park / Board Game / For 4 to 20+ players / Age: 12 Years+ - An explosive quick description game, where the fastest, most detailed describer wins. overall rating |
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Drumond Park Deal or No Deal ... or No Deal the board game is a fun game which the family can play which is based on the popular television show Deal or No Deal. This show presented by an annoying Noel Edmonds has been running for over two years and is highly successful. In the game you receive 22 small red cardboard boxes as well as small amounts of money written on cardboard from 1p to £250,000. You have to put all the cardboard amounts into the boxes and then mix them around. Afterwards you place them on the board and select one box. Following this you pick up five boxes and then type the amounts of them into the electronic telephone. The phone will the ring and on the electronic screen an ... Read the full review: Good Deal by hornetz |
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Drummond Park Articulate! ... the box: Rules Game board Spinner for the centre of the board 4 coloured playing pieces Timer 500 game cards Age and number of players: To play properly you need a minimum of 4 players and 2 teams (although this can be played with 3 or even 2 people). Technically there is no maximum on the number of people or teams you can have although you will need to improvise on playing pieces if you want more than four teams. Although I would recommend having no more than 4 teams just increase the number of people on each team. The game says for 12yrs+. I would say that children in their early teens may not know a lot of the people, world or nature category (depending on how wel... Read the full review: That board game where you describe the words in six categories by Benjiboo |
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Drummond Park Articulate! ... first came across this game at a party. I must admit, I was a bit scared initially- I m not the most articulate person ever! But it wasn t long until I was really enjoying it, and had forgotten my prehibitions. I loved it so much I bought it for myself, which I don t think I ve ever actually done before. Basically, the game is played by at least 4 people, in 2 to 4 pairs or teams. Within each team, people take it in turns to describe what is written on their card. Each card has six topics- People, Object, World, Nature, Random and Action and you determine which topic you must desribe by where you are on the board. Each describer has a minute to describe as many words/p... Read the full review: A great game everyone should own by alk144 |




