House Of Games
$27
$43.47
Bring the Classic BBC2 Game Show Home! Experience the thrill of the hit BBC2 game show in your living room with House of Games: The Ultimate Family Party Game. Just like on TV, you’ll take on a variety of fun and challenging rounds, including fan favourites like ‘Rhyme Time’, ‘You Complete Me’, and ‘Answer Smash’. Whether you team up or go head-to-head, the competition is fierce—but there can only be one House of Games Champion! Gameplay Overview: Rhyme Time: Test your wordplay skills as you race to come up with rhyming answers to tricky questions. You Complete Me: Piece together fragments to complete phrases, names, or titles in this mind-bending challenge. Answer Smash: Smash two answers together to form one in this fast-paced and brain-teasing round. Compete to Win: Players or teams compete across multiple rounds to earn points, with the highest score claiming the title of House of Games Champion. Key Features: Based on the Hit Show: Fans of the BBC2 game show will love the authentic feel of this board game, packed with rounds inspired by the show. Versatile Play: Play in teams for a cooperative challenge or face off in a free-for-all to see who’s the best. Fun for the Whole Family: Perfect for players aged 12 and up, making it an excellent choice for family game nights or gatherings with friends. No Richard Osman Required: The game includes everything you need to play, minus the host himself! What’s in the Box? 300 question cards featuring challenges from the show 1 game board Score pad and pencils Instruction booklet Specifications: Ages: 12 Players: 2 or more Game Length: 30 to 60 minutes, depending on the number of rounds played Box Dimensions: Size: 250x250x50mm Why Choose House of Games: The Ultimate Family Party Game? Relive the Show: Perfect for fans of the show who want to bring the fun into their own home. Interactive and Engaging: Challenges that require quick thinking, teamwork, and a bit of strategy. Replayability: With a variety of rounds and endless questions, no two games are ever the same.
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