I saw this SHOUT game at the Toy Fair last year and wanted to play it so much. Not because I am very clever but it is a great way to challenge yourself and your friends to work out the answers together. We have played this game with a few friends and they all love it. It is very challenging with plenty of uproarious fun!
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Drumond Park Rapidough Review
Rapidough is the original game of modelling charades that has recently been thoroughly refreshed to provide many hours of fun with family and friends! This is suitable for ages 8 onwards and for 4 or more players. The more the merrier. This is great to play during an adult party too!
Drumond Park Pumpaloons Review
Drumond Park Pumpaloons is a pumping race game which is great for indoors or outdoors. It is suitable for 2 players aged four onwards.
Children dash to their pumps and start puffing up the two lovable, colourful, clown-like wobblies – Stripeyloon and Spottyloon – until they are towering firmly upright. There are many ways to do it! You can stomp on the pump with your foot, kneel down and push it furiously with your hands, or even sit on the pump and bounce up and down, as fast as you can go! The winner is the first one to pump up the character! It may look big but it only takes 2 – 3 minutes to blow it up.
Drumond Park Dino Bite Review
This Drumond Park’s Dino Bite RRP £19.99 is a thrilling game for 2 – 4 players and from age 4 onwards. To win this game, you have to be the last player to not get caught by the Dino! Beware there is lots of screaming, especially from me! Yes, I get so excited and start screaming… the kids all think I am mad!
Drumond Park Don’t Laugh Review
This Drumond Park’s Don’t Laugh is a hilarious and highly popular ‘laugh-out-loud’ board game with RRP £19.99 and is for 2 – 4 players and suitable from age 8 to adult. We played with our friends and their children who are as young as six.
Drumond Park LOGO What Am I?
Do you have family or friends coming around for tea or a gathering? If so, try getting out a board game to involve everyone and have fun. We tend to do this instead of turning on the PlayStation or TV as it’s more interactive and sociable.
Drumond Park Gross Magic Review
Gross magic is not everyone’s cup of tea but it can be so much fun! This Gross Magic is suitable for 8 years onwards to adult. Some of the magic tricks are quite simple that my 6 year old is able to do it but with plenty of help from an adult.
Drumond Park Mask ‘n’ Ask Review
Mask ‘n’ Ask from Drumond Park is a board game to guess who am I. It is for two to four players and for aged around 7 and above. There are 30 beautifully designed double-sided masks: colourful animal faces on one side, and jokey-looking human characters on the reverse. On the animal side, kids might find a cow, rabbit or elephant, for instance. And on the human side, the mask maybe a policeman, doctor or pilot.
Drumond Park Wordsearch Junior Review
Wordsearch Junior is based on the same clever ‘turntable’ design of the original Classic Wordsearch! game, and is easily set up for play. It is suitable for aged four and above for two to four players. It comes with 9 puzzle cards, 1 game board base, 1 ring, 1 transparent playing disc, 35 marking chips of red, green, yellow and blue and 1 instruction manual.
Doh Nutters by Drumond Park
Brrraaaaaaaaahhhhhh! Brrraaaaaaaahhhhhhhhhh! It is Elephantastic! Doh Nutters is a fast action, hilarious game that has sold well over a million copies! Doh Nutters is suitable for aged four and above for two to four players. It comes with four elephant masks, 12 plastic doughnuts and one playing board. The masks are very well made, good quality plastic with thick stretchy straps. It fits both children and adult well. The elephant trunks are made from soft plastic with ridges that enable the doughnut to stay on or may be not! The playing board is made from a thin cardboard with funny elephant printed.
Dig In Game Review
Dig In is an addictive search game by Drumond Park where players take turns to sift through the big white bowl with both hands, trying to find the exact six coloured pieces in just 15 seconds flat. If no one succeeds first time round, everyone ‘digs in’ together, using one hand each. The player who finds all six items wins the round. It is for two to four players and suitable for aged eight and above.
Stoopido Review
Stoopido is a new gleeful, wacky and downright silly game of 1000 silly faces concept from Drumond Park. It is suitable for aged eight and above for two to four players. The idea of this game is the opposite of what you might think – the winner is the person who is the only player left without a full face covered with quirky colourful mis-matched eyes, ears, noses, hats and foreheads!
Gee Whizz Review
Last year, Drumond Park launched this brand new Gee Whizz which is jam packed with fascinating, easily accessible and confidence-giving introduction to magical tricks and activities. This set is for aged five onwards and definitely inspires the little minds with the potential to becoming a trickster.
Og on the Bog Review
This new electronic Og on the Bog game from Drumond Park is wonderfully gross and gives new meaning to toilet humour. The aim of the game is to steal as many loo rolls as possible before Og lets rip with a humungous fart and blows his Bog to bits. This is suitable for ages 5 and above and for 2 to 4 players.
Rattle Me Bones Review
This Autumn, Drumond Park is bringing you a new and truly ‘booty-ful’ electronic action game, Rattle Me Bones. A scary skeleton of wily ol’ Cap’n Boney is waiting to catch you out! This is suitable for ages 5 and above for 2 – 4 players.