Telestrations

” A game of telephone sketched out. “

This game is best with 4 people or more. If you want to learn the real way to play, read the instructions. Today, you will learn another version, that I think is more exiting, and much easier. Each player receives a notebook and a marker. You can keep the cloth in the middle of the table you play on. Along with the timer, you will be using that more often. There is a die in this game. You can put it aside with the card box. First, flip the timer. Now, each player writes a level word, (depending on the age group) and closes the lid. Later in the game when you each read your word out loud will discover, each player passes the notebook, closed, to the person next to you. The person opens the smiley faced tab, next to the one, two, three etc. The person gets the word in their head, then flips the page and draws what they read. Then, each player closes the book and passes it to the person next to them. Then, you do the opposte and write what you see. The game goes on until you get your notebook back then, you read the phases aloud.

Lords of Waterdeep

We really enjoyed Lords of Waterdeep, we think that it is suitable for kids ages 9 and up.

picture by Dungeon’s Master

What is it?

Lords of Waterdeep is a game in which you send off adventurers to complete quests, gold and most of all, experience.

To complete quests you must gather “Adventurers”, and gold. When you complete quests, you get experience, gold, more adventurers, and even special powers! To gather adventurers you must place your servants on assorted inns, castles, arenas, and more. Some of these areas allow you to play intrigue cards, these cards can be game changing, you can get more adventurers from other players, get more intrigue cards, and just plain old experience! We also recommend that you get the expansion, “Scoundrels in Skullport”.