Dr Gadget - Gadget Shop - Articulate

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List Price: £24.99
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Manufacturer: Drumond Park
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Binding: Toy Brand: Drumond Park EAN: 5019150000056 Label: Drumond Park Manufacturer: Drumond Park Manufacturer Minimum Age: 144 Number Of Items: 1 Publisher: Drumond Park Studio: Drumond Park
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Fantastic Comment: I first played Articulate at my aunt's house with my cousins, and it was so good that we had to buy one for ourselves! No family gathering is complete without a game of Ariculate! It is so much fun and always guaranteed to make you laugh! Buy it now!
Customer Rating:      Summary: Best board game ever Comment: We bought this for christmas when the family come over but gave it a trial run with my cousin, aunt and mum today and there wasn't much silence in the house cause of all the laughter.
We really enjoyed it, just a great game that seems more entertaining the more people are involved.
If you could only own one board game, I'd choose this one, you shouldn't even hesitate buying it.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Brilliant fun! Comment: This game is great fun. We played it on boxing day with the whole family (me 27, bouyfriend 38, his sister 40, her partner 38, her daughter 13, and my boyfriends mum and dad 57 & 60) and we had a brilliant time. The hardest thing is knowing who some of the people are but you could always pass if you didn't know but half of the fun is making up who you think it is for your team to guess! I would definitely recommend this game to anyone looking for a great way to entertain. It breaks down barriers and would be great at a party where people don't necessarily know each other well as well as great at an everyday party. Highly recommend!
Customer Rating:      Summary: Excellent Game Comment: First played this game in 1992. I enjoyed it then and still very much enjoy it today (14 years later). It's an excellent game when you have a group of friends together. I highly recommend it. Wish they produced more Extra Packs though.
Customer Rating:      Summary: everyone will enjoy it Comment: This is a really amusing game and one that never fails to get everyone in the family involved; good at bringing together even the most distant of relatives! It's also good for younger children to improve their lateral thinking, problem solving and verbal skills. The only down side being that you can only really play it with 4 or more people, otherwise it simply isn't as enjoyable. Overall though a classic!
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