Toys & Games
Roundabout Five: A Game of Dynamic Teams
- Item Number
- 282
- Estimated Value
- 30 USD
- Sold
- 10 USD to lisa46
- Number of Bids
- 1 - Bid History
Item Description
Created by Petaluma native Kevin Cotter, whose family was sick of playing board games with unfair sides, Roundabout Five constantly rotates players into different teams. Players answer five stages of questions, which include basic trivia, riddles, a debating game and frequent challenges to make opposing players laugh, creating a whole new level of fun.R5 can be played for a total point objective, select number of turns or within any given time constraint.
Some Examples:
Debate "important" issues: Answer general knowledge trivia: Who said this? Personal Trivia: And our favorite part of the game: Solve odd comparisons like: Solve riddles:
Would Daffy or Donald Duck last longer on Survivor?
What product gives you that "pow, pow, powerful, good, good feeling?"
Did Dan Quayle or Charlie McCarthy say this? "I love California, I practically grew up in Phoenix."
Did I experience my first kiss before or after the fall of the Berlin Wall?
Tell your favorite jokes and funny stories to make the opposing team laugh. If they do, your team scores a point.
Which is greater? The length of a Twinkie or the length of the largest cockroach ever found.
These two words sound alike but have different meanings. One is used in church and the other is used to change the Bible.
Item Special Note
Only for local, in-person pick-up by the winning bidder at the MSA office, Saturday, 4/3/2010, between 9 am-1pm.
Donated By:
The Stern Family
The Toy Shop
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