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ThinkBlot Board Game
ThinkBlot Board Game
ThinkBlot Board Game

ThinkBlot Board Game

Product ID : 8962354
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Galleon Product ID 8962354
UPC / ISBN 074299422157
Shipping Weight 2.75 lbs
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Model 42215
Manufacturer Mattel Games
Shipping Dimension 10.51 x 10.51 x 2.99 inches
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ThinkBlot Board Game Features

  • What can you spot in a blot? Do you see a praying mantis or a pair of scissors? Is it an eggshell or a crown? There are hundreds of ways to interpret the images.

  • Can you convince the other players to see what you see? The more you see and persuade, the more you score. ThinkBlot--the only game where your imagination and powers of persuasion help you win!

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About ThinkBlot Board Game

Amazon.com Now you can actually get credit for your wacky imagination. ThinkBlot, the latest game from Pictionary inventor Robert S. Angel, encourages players to see as many images as they can in inkblots (yup, just like the Rorschach test) on a card. Gameplay begins with the roll of a die that has both inkblots and categories on it. Roll a category (such as "animals" or "food") and players must search for objects related to the category. Roll an inkblot and anything goes. Points are earned for shared answers, and unique responses garner more. Collect bonus points for answers that match those concealed on the back of the card. But there's a catch, of course: Players can contest unique responses that they don't see in the inkblot. If you can persuade your opponents of your vision, you get two points; if not, that response doesn't count. Sliding markers keep score; the first player to get to the end of the board and back wins. Now, turn that card over and go crazy! For two or more players. --Rachel Radway Product description Now you can actually get credit for your wacky imagination. ThinkBlot, the latest game from Pictionary inventor Robert S. Angel, encourages players to see as many images as they can in inkblots (yup, just like the Rorschach test) on a card. Gameplay begins with the roll of a die that has both inkblots and categories on it. Roll a category (such as "animals" or "food") and players must search for objects related to the category. Roll an inkblot and anything goes. Points are earned for shared answers, and unique responses garner more. Collect bonus points for answers that match those concealed on the back of the card. But there's a catch, of course: Players can contest unique responses that they don't see in the inkblot. If you can persuade your opponents of your vision, you get two points; if not, that response doesn't count. Sliding markers keep score; the first player to get to the end of the board and back wins. Now, turn that card over and go crazy! For two or more players.