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Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Scattergories (1988) Scattergories Junior ... 300 pc. (1992) Handheld and electronic games. Bigtrak (1979)
Scattergories is a creative-thinking category-based party game originally published by Milton Bradley in 1988. The objective of the 2-to-6-player game is to score points by uniquely naming objects, people, actions, and so forth within a set of categories, given an initial letter, within a time limit.
Only released in North America. Although an altered version of this title was released on the PC in the United Kingdom by Infogrames as Family Fortunes. Slingo: Random Games: 1998: Windows: Smart Games Challenge 3: Smart Games: 1998: Windows: Sequel to Smart Games Challenge and Smart Games Challenge 2. Super Scattergories: CyberDice Interactive ...
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This is a list of board games. See the article on game classification for other alternatives, or see Category:Board games for a list of board game articles. Board games are games with rules, a playing surface, and tokens that enable interaction between or among players as players look down at the playing surface and face each other. [ 1 ]
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Milton Bradley copyrighted the computer in 1989. The top of the computer featured three buttons; one to start or reset gameplay, one to begin and end turns, and one to repeat the last announcement. Two slots on the computer's top were designed for the credit cards that accompanied the game. One slot was to buy items, the other was to use the ...