Monday, September 16, 2013


 Apples to Apples is a party game originally published by Out of the Box Publishing, and now published by Mattel.  Created by Mathew Kirby in 1999 as well the artist is John Kovalic.  Apples to Apples is a party style game.  It is designed for 4-10 players and played for 30 minutes to an hour.  Highly popular for ages 12 and older. In this game there are two types of cards, Red ones and Green ones.  The Red cards are adjectives and the green cards have a Word on it. There is also a judge designated by the players. The Judge in this game picks up a green card after dealing out red cards to the players.  The judge picks a green card and places it face up in the middle.  The other players then look into their cards and decide which one best fits with the green card.  once they have chosen they put their cards down.  From there the Judge picks whichever cards he thinks best matches it.  And then the winner is determined by the Judge.
 Apples to Apples Commercial =http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iDaJ89Q7zJ0


Trivial Pursuit: In this game you have to answer a series of questions in a row in order to win. During the game, players move their playing pieces around a track which is shaped like a wheel with six spokes. This track is divided into spaces of different colors, and the center of the board is a hexagonal shape. At the end of each spoke is a "category headquarters" space. When a player's counter lands on a square, the player answers a question according to the color of the square, which corresponds to one of the six categories. If the player answers the question correctly, their turn continues; if the player's piece was on one of the category headquarters spaces, they collect a wedge of the same color, which fits into their playing piece. Some spaces say "roll again," giving an extra roll of the die to the player. Any number of playing pieces may occupy the same space at the same time. A variant rule ends a player's turn on collecting a wedge, preventing a single knowledgeable player from running away with the game.

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3 comments:

  1. great presentation and I love both these games!

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  2. i remember that time when me you and jubba played this game!!

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  3. Great game, lots of fun to play with a few friends

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