Friday, March 27, 2009

5-4-Fri: Game Night

My pals have a tradition of hosting "Game Night" parties. These are, alternately, fabulous times for all involved or, woefully, end up with your pal iClipse sitting blindfolded in someone's living room trying to guess a clue solely from the shape of a play-doh model while a funny-boy bares his ass in my face to the general amusement of the crowd (stoopid, stoopid Cranium games).

Anyhoo, here are some groovy games you might want to consider for YOUR very own Game Night party:

1. Scene It. You need a DVD player and some patience to play this crowd-pleaser (apparently, it was designed to accommodate 80-year-old players so the video clips run a tad long). The trick is that you answer video-based questions about music, or sports, or movies. I recommend NOT playing against my idiot-savant friends Steve and Lisa, who can guess the actor's photo from just two pixel's worth of a picture.

2. Apples to Apples. Touted by both my game-harbinger pals Geoff/Leah and that informed goofball, Anne, this game is flawless except for the annoying laughing apple icon. It combines idiosyncrasy, humor, speed play, and cards toward the end of hee-lar-i-ous group fun.

3. Balderdash. Okay, I once voted, in all seriousness, for Bruce's made-up definition of "fearsome tiger spirit." (I will never live that down.) Yet, I still play this awesome game of making up fake definitions for little-known words. You can use the kit, or not; you make the call.

4. Ca$h n Gun$. This game is AWESOME. Eff that sad video game Grand Theft Auto, this is the shiz.

5. Masterpiece. The classic childhood game brought back into my life thanks to Jeanie-weanie and EBay. You play a stereotypically '70s character (for example, Roxy "Big D" Warrenson) who is bidding on artwork in an international auction. This game was designed back in the day when people thought that characters needed bio statements. You remember; this sort of thing inspired Clue to become a film.

I am thinking seriously of hosting a high-stakes game night where everyone brings a game and the winners each take home the game they won.

PS - I just brought home "Stop Thief: Electronic Cops and Robbers" from my Mom's place. As kids, we were mesmerized by the awesome power of the computer chip to play against us. Ah, naivete. Oh, and "Almost Saturday Night" by John Fogerty is great for a Game Night mix tape; now playing on iTunes.

2 comments:

travelling mary said...

Add telephonictionary, celebrity and pit. Oh for games nights.

iClipse said...

Sooo many great games. I really do want to have a game night where the winning teams take the game home with them.