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Coming Home - Fall/Winter 2020

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ZINGO By Cardinal Specifically designed for younger gamers, Zingo offers a way for preschoolers to take part in family game night, too. Much like bingo, the zinger dispenses tiles with a word and picture, and players try to match the tiles with the words and pictures on their Zingo card. The first player with a full card yells "Zingo" to win! Educational and engaging, this game is perfect entertainment for little ones. HEDBANZ By Cardinal Hedbanz is the quick-question game of "What am I?" To start, each player gets three chips and wears a headband with one card attached to it. When your turn arrives, you must ask the other players a question about who or what you are, such as "Am I a food?" Once you get a "Yes," you can keep asking more specific questions until you're ready to guess the answer. For each identity you guess correctly, you'll discard one of your chips. Whoever gets rid of all their chips first is the winner. Get a head start on the family fun with this one! SPONTUNEOUS-THE SONG GAME By Spontuneous Games Have you ever heard a word and instantly been reminded of a song? That's the idea behind Spontuneous. Each player, or "tunesmith," jots down several trigger words on their Hit List. The first tunesmith announces a trigger word and starts the timer. The first player to sing at least five words from any song containing the trigger word scores! A fun, easy-to-learn game, this one is sure to strike the right note with preteens and young adults. FAMILY FEUD TRIVIA By Cardinal It's everything you love about the game show in a compact, to-go format. Ideal for traveling, the game box only includes cards — no other pieces to keep track of. That means you can just as easily play while on a road trip as you can at home. The cards include hundreds of survey questions and responses. Played in rounds, each player or team that wins gets to keep that round's survey card. The first player or team to collect five cards wins the game. Add fun extras like a buzzer and wipe board, and you'll have the whole family saying, "Let's play the Feud!" 4 No screens required — these board games make it fun and easy for the whole family to unplug. Board Games Your Crew Will Love 25 PASS THE TIME

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