All games listed are displayed in the Maag Library Computer Lab and can be checked out for 3 days at the Library Services Desk or feel free to play them in the library!
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Monopoly Deal: Card Game
Swap, steal, and scheme with the Monopoly Deal card game! Be the first player to collect 3 complete Property card sets, each in a different color, to win. Easy to play and set up, this card game for ages 8 and up can be played in as little as 15 minutes!
For more information, see Instructions. |
Uno
Players take turns racing to get rid of all their cards by matching a card in their hand with the current card shown on top of the deck. If you can’t make a match, you must draw from the central pile! Don’t forget to shout “UNO” when you only have one card remaining! The player to get rid of all the cards in their hand wins. |
Dutch Blitz
Enjoy spirited competition as you try to get rid of your 10-card Blitz pile before anybody else. Not as easy as it sounds, though, because players don't take turns. You have to be the fastest to place your cards in sequence and in the same respective colors on the center Dutch piles while using as many cards from your Blitz Pile as possible. When your Blitz Pile has been exhausted, you've won.
Further instructions available at Official Game Rules
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Taboo
Players have their partners guess the word on the player's card without using the word itself or five additional words listed on the card. |
Say the Same Word
In this family friendly game, you and your partner must draw a card with a random word and eventually meet in the middle on the same word. But Watch Out! If you say any of the bomb words, you’ll lose points. |
What Do You Meme?
Compete to create the funniest meme by pairing Caption Cards with the Photo Card in play. A rotating judge picks the best combination each round. |
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Game Against Office
Box Against The Office is a spin-off of Cards Against Humanity with the hilarious “The Office” quotes thrown in. The game involves filling in the blank on a blue card with a white card in order to make the funniest statement. The game is modeled after the popular but family-friendly game, Apples to Apples. |
The Voting Game
Players will vote for each other based on questions presented and try to guess correctly the truth about who voted for them! Once the hilarious truth behind who voted for who is revealed, the next question is presented! Each player will cast a vote to answer a question. Will the group be able to determine who chose the answer? The first player to score six black cards wins the game! So vote, guess, and win!
Further instructions from Dyce Games |
Incohearent
Each card has a combination of words on the front that, when recited out loud, sounds like the phrase written on the back. For example, try reciting "thirds teeth or stay" out loud. Can you hear the hidden phrase? Listen closely ... you've been saying "thirsty Thursday" |
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Trivial Pursuit Classic
Be the first player (or team) to collect six different colored wedges and answer a final question correctly. Question categories include: geography, entertainment, history, art & literature, science & nature, sports & leisure. |
90's Trivial Pursuit
The 90's Edition Trivial Pursuit game features six categories: Oops, Wired, Viewing, Trends, Important and Hangin'. Includes 2,400 card questions. For 2-6 players. |
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Trivial Pursuit: World of Harry Potter
Harry Potter fans test their knowledge of the beloved Harry Potter movies with TRIVIAL PURSUIT: World of Harry Potter. This quick-play Trivial Pursuit game can be played on-the-go with its portable wedge holder. The 600 questions range in difficulty levels, so even the expert wizards will be challenged! Six trivia categories include: The Dark Arts, HOGWARTS, Magical Spells & Potions, Magical Objects, Magical People and Animals & Magical Creatures. |
Poker Set |