![]() ![]() This game can be played with anything switched out for picnic as well, such as going to the bar, going to a dance party, and so on. Additionally, if the group agrees that whatever the person says they are bringing isn’t picnic appropriate, the person drinks. Each person following repeats the statement until someone messes up, and that person takes a drink. The next person says, “I’m going on a picnic and I’m bringing” with their own addition plus whatever was said before them. That person begins the game with the statement, “I’m going on a picnic and I’m bringing a blanket” (blanket can be whatever the person thinks is picnic worthy). Number of people: Three or more, and the more the better Anyone who is pointed at takes a drink for however many fingers are directed at them (four sips for four fingers, for example). For example, “Who would be most likely to buy a plane ticket to a random locale?” or “Who would be most likely to be caught sneaking an illegal drink from a mini on a plane?” Then, on the count of three, each person in the group points to the person they think would be most likely to do said question. Rules: One person asks the group who they think is most likely to do something. Number of people: Four or more, and just like for most drinking games without cards… the more the better There’s always the games on your phone, of course, but a face-to-face, person-to-person is a much better option when you’re at the bar. Sometimes you want to play drinking games and you have nothing on hand. It is a lot harder than it looks but if you’re willing to go all in for fun then it is definitely for everyone.Drinking games you don’t need cards to play By no means was he brilliant but we all had such fun watching each other on TV, drawing what we thought were dogs when in fact they looked like aliens. With me whispering in my little ones ear on what to draw created much laughter and many memories as he whizzed away with the oversized lightup pen. We were in one team and my husband and older nephew the other team. However, on a personal note, I had so much fun with my 4 year old playing this game. So comfortably teens and adults could play this game happily and do very well! I can agree with this, as older kids can read, draw and pretty much be able to hold their own in a team of two. ![]() Mattel and Pictionary air have recommended the game is for 8 years and older. I told you this game perfectly combines the tech savvy modern generation with the board gaming older generation! Is Pictionary Air recommend for toddlers, teens and adults? You can record, snap and save all of the funny, memorable and awkward moments AND you even get to send them to social media. To make it even cooler you can also cast it to your TV screen so the whole family can see what is going on except you! You can even interact with your drawings. It then displays onto the phone or tablet you are using. This pen has two colours… again very simple… red means stationary and green means your imagination is going wild. You have to sketch in the air with a giant oversized lightup pen. Once you’ve followed the simple and very easy prompts you can now get up and get moving with the new and hilarious Pictionary Air. Once you have your Pictionary Air boardgame box, you need to download the app available for all devices. ![]() It brings together technology and imagination and adds in some good and wholesome family fun!īut how do you draw into the air and see it? “No mom, not like that, like this!” or “Honey… this is actually hard!” Remember the age-old game of Pictionary where you used to use paper and pen and draw non-stop until someone guessed what it was… well this new game Pictionary Air is nothing and everything like that. Fast forward three weeks and my family and I can’t get enough of it. So, when Mattel, sent me a box of a new game they’re launching, I was very skeptical. Today all you hear about is how kids and parents alike just sit in front of their phones, tablets and tv’s and don’t pay any attention to anyone around them or get any exercise. ![]()
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