I think that orange orangutans can fly, that pink polka dot monkeys come from Siberia and the world is still flat. Or maybe it’s all just a theory. Find out about good ideas, bad ideas and inspire your own ideas with the Theories Game! The Theories Game explores the weird, the wacky, the scientific, and the humorous theories throughout our world's history. With both serious and not-so-serious answers included, and explanations of the theories on the back of each card, this game both entertains and enlightens!
This game is easy as pie – “Who invented pi?” may even be an included question! To play the game, simply draw 13 cards individually or team up. Read the questions and answers out loud--the team with the most correct answers wins. But don’t get bluffed! The designated question reader can say the right answer is really the wrong answer and it’s you’re job to call their bluff!Hopefully you’ve brushed up on the many ideas that have faced humankind, because this action-packed game has 454 multiple choice cards for you to explore the far reaches of the past and inspire the distant galaxies of the future!
This awesome game of giggles comes in a stylish collector's tin. Ready for any game night,a rainy day in a classroom, or as a birthday or holiday present. The Theories game is sure to be one of your family's favorite games!
Some questions include:
• What is the origin of the Skeleton At The Feast theory?
A) Steve Martin came up with this theory at a Hollywood party filled with young starlets.
B) Guests at medieval banquets would attempt to build a skeleton out of the bones from dinner
C) French courtiers would air their grievances on All Hallow’s Eve.
D) Ancient Egyptians would put mummies at the banquet table to remind people of their own mortality.
• A few baseball players have a theory that doing this will toughen the skin on their hands and prevent blisters. What are these guys doing now?
A) Chewing tobacco (spit and rub)
B) Wearing titanium ball gloves
C) Peeing on their (own) hands
D) Using steroid cream
Take a guess at this game intended for inquiring minds!
Box Size: 8.50in (21.59cm) x 6.00in (15.24cm) x 4.00in (10.16cm)
Recommended for ages
14 and older.
Weight: 3 lb 2 oz ( 1.41 kg )
WARNING
CHOKING HAZARD Small parts. Not for children under 3 yrs.
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