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As summer slowly winds down, we are still spending a lot of time at home. Our school is online (soon to be hybrid), and our weekends still do not involve many of our usual activities or outings. Having time to play games together as a family is one thing that I appreciate about our time spent safer at home.
It is always fun to discover new games to play with the family. We recently had the opportunity to try out two The Op Games: Hues and Cues and Telestrations Upside Drawn.
Hues and Cues
In Hues and Cues, players describe colors with non-color words such as “lemon”. Other players are supposed to guess which of the 480 colors matches the description.
Hues and Cues is unlike any other game we have played. The large, colorful game board is visually appealing. This game is a good exercise in thinking outside of the box to find words that can accurately describe colors. It is funny to find out how other people may interpret colors differently from you. Hues and Cues is for ages 8+ and 3-10 players.
Telestrations Upside Drawn
Telestrations Upside Drawn is a twist on a drawing game. In this game, one player draws, but the person who knows the word controls the board by moving it. The player with the pen is the one who guesses the word.
This is definitely a challenging game! It is not easy to direct someone else’s drawing. Also, the words and phrases that are supposed to be drawn are not obvious. This game would be fun with a group. Telestrations Upside Drawn is for ages 12+ and can be played with 4-12 players.
Where to Purchase The Op Games
The Op Games can be purchased through their online shop, or at major retailers such as Amazon, Target, Walmart and Barnes & Noble.
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32 Comments
We gotta try the YAHTZEE® Cup Noodles game since my sons really like to eat Raman noddles.
I love all of the puzzles 🧩
I would love to start first with the TRIVIAL PURSUIT®: The Golden Girls!
It sounds like a hoot!!
The Goonies Monopoly looks fun!
I’d like to try Hues and Cues
I so want Breaking Bad Monopoly I see need that one.
I want to play Hues and Cues and MONOPOLY®: Bob Ross® Edition both.
Trivial Pursuit Bob’s Burgers
the hues and cues looks fun!
I’d like the Garbage Pail Kids “Yuck” 1000 Piece Puzzle. The Garbage Pail Kids were very popular when I was a teenager.
I would like the Trivial Pursuit Bobs Burgers Edition .
MONOPOLY®: Godzilla
I would like the Scooby-Doo “Those Meddling Kids!” 1000 Piece Puzzle.
i would love to try tapple i never had heard of it before seeing it on the website today but i love word games
I’d like to play Blank Slate
The MONOPOLY Garbage Pail Kids I know is on my kids Christmas wish list this year! (Mine too lol)
They have lots of great games and puzzles. First we would like to try their game Blank Slate.
I would like to try the Harry Potter Clue game first.
The Trivial Pursuit Horror Ultimate Edition would be lots of fun.
The Harry Potter: House Cup Competition looks like a lot of fun.
I would love to try the game Blank Slate.
Ithink the Hues and Cues, although the Harry Potter games and the Scooby Doo game would also be a hit.
I would love to try the The Goonies Monopoly first
I would like to try Hues and Cues first. Thanks for the giveaway!
Clue and Harry Potter are 2 of my family’s favorite things!
I would like to try Trivial Pursuit: Horror Ultimate Edition.
I remember drawing upside down in art class in college.
Lots of fun.
wow-
Bob Ross Monopoly!! My daughter would get a kick out of that!
MONOPOLY®: Bob Ross® Edition looks great
I’d like to try the Goonies Monopoly game!
I would like to try TRIVIAL PURSUIT®: Horror Movie Edition