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|  | Average Customer Rating:     (24) Brand: University Games Price: £4.99  (20 available)
Tags: Family Games, Toys Category Page, Family Games, Games for Grown-ups, 12 to 16 years | Welcome to The Really Nasty Horse Racing Game--the game designed to stimulate your worst instincts and get you to use cunning and deviousness to your best advantage. The game comes complete with all pieces needed to play--horses and jockeys, lane cards, Really Nasty cards, a riderless horse to create more havoc and the usual dice, pencil and money. The object of the game is to win the most money at the race meeting and this can be done in one of two ways. Firstly, by getting your horse placed first, second or third in the race and secondly, by placing bets on winning horses. So, how does the game go? Each player gets a number of Really Nasty cards, £20,000 cash and of course, the betting slip. The game lasts for a race meeting of six races. Each player gets six horses, one for each race. The horses are graded 1 to 6--1 being the best horse and 6 being the worst horse. Before racing starts each owner has to decide which race each horse will run. There are other matters too, such ... | |  | Average Customer Rating:     (4) Brand: Upstarts Price: £9.95  (1 available)
Tags: Children s Games, General AAS, Toys Category Page, Children s Games, Handheld Games | | |  | Average Customer Rating:     (7) Brand: University Games Price: £8.99  (4 available)
Tags: Family Games, Toys Category Page, Family Games, Games for Grown-ups | If you re old enough to remember Derek Beatty, but young enough to still have your own teeth, Mr & Mrs is definitely a game for you. Based on the immensely popular 70s TV show, the game is sure-fire way to bring toil and trouble to otherwise calm relationships. The concept is as simple as its on-screen counterpart: one partner is asked questions about the other, and both must agree to score points. How often does your partner weigh themselves? will strike fear into many men s hearts, and At what age did he start shaving? is a question many women may not be able to answer accurately. Some questions are divided in man and woman, while others are suitable for all. Depending on the number of players, the host is either an individual or a team, and partners do not have to be the same gender, or even a partnership in the traditional sense: mothers and daughters can play sisters and brothers, and so on. The key, however, is that you know your partner well enough to engage in an honest appra... | |  | Average Customer Rating:     (1) Brand: Upstarts Price: £6.70  (11 available)
Tags: Children s Games, Family Games, General AAS, Toys Category Page, Electronic Puzzles & Games, Children s Games, Family Games, 9 to 11 years | Ask the audience what they think of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire Junior, and the answer certainly won t be 50-50. They ll love it. This is the Junior version of the hit television game show, Who Wants to be a Millionaire? It s aimed at 8 to 12 year olds and is suitable for 2-5 players. Players take turns to act as question master while the others try to win more and more money by answering fun questions. Players use their own hand-held display modules containing the questions and the object of the game is to be the first player to win a million pounds, or to be the wealthiest player after a pre-determined number of rounds. As on television, if a player gets stuck for an answer, lifelines can be used-50-50 (the question master deletes two incorrect answers and the player chooses one from the remainder), Ask the Audience (other players show what they think the answer is--hopefully), and, of course, you can still Phone a Friend. (telephone not included) This is a perfect introduction to... | |  | Average Customer Rating:     (2) Brand: Upstarts Price: £3.50  (17 available)
Tags: Family Games, General AAS, Toys Category Page, Family Games, Games for Grown-ups, 12 to 16 years | Ask the audience what they think of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire and the answer certainly won t be 50-50. They ll love it. Players take turns to act as question master while the others try to win more and more money by answering fun questions. Players use their own handheld display modules containing the questions and the object of the game is to be the first player to win a million pounds, or to be the wealthiest player after a pre-determined number of rounds. As on television, if a player gets stuck for an answer, lifelines can be used--50-50 (the question master deletes two incorrect answers and the player chooses one from the remainder), Ask the Audience (other players show what they think the answer is--hopefully), and, of course, you can still Phone a Friend (telephone not included!) Players might not ever get rich playing this board game but they can experience all the tension and excitement of being either the question master or a participant in this very popular game. --Susa... |
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