Welcome to our series on #HomeschoolWithBoardGames: Party Bowl Party Game by What Do You Meme? I can’t wait to play this Game with Charlie and David this evening.
If you’ve played Party Bowl what did you think of this game? Why? Is Party Bowl a game you’ve played with your children? If so did they like Party Bowl and if not why not?
- FAMILY FRIENDLY: Party Bowl is part of What Do You Meme’s new lineup of family-friendly games! Perfect for family game night, game night with friends, and gatherings of all kinds. Designed for ages 12+ to be as risque (or not) as you like.
- GET THE PARTY (BOWL) STARTED: 3 rounds, 2 teams, and 1 Party Bowl! In this instant classic, you use prompt cards to come up with a bunch of words or phrases to throw in the Party Bowl. Two teams then compete to out-guess each other in three increasingly high-pressure rounds of fun. Brought to you by the creators of What Do You Meme.
- HOW TO PLAY: Use the prompt cards to generate a bunch of words for the party bowl. In round 1, players draw a piece of paper and describe the word on it (without actually saying it) while their teammates try to guess what it is. Then all of the words get thrown back in the bowl and teams compete in the second, more challenging round where the same words are drawn, but this time players may only use one word to describe each word to their team! In the final round, it’s charades only!
- WHAT’S INSIDE: Contains 1 custom Party Bowl, 90 “prompt” cards, 200 write-in sheets, 1 super high tech 60-second sand timer, 6 pencils. Printed on premium playing cards (thick with gloss finish), shrink-wrapped in a custom box.
- MORE FUN: Did you know they have other awesome games? Check out our OG bestseller What Do You Meme (plus a ton of fun expansion packs), and several NEW party games including more family-friendly titles!
Spelling Class:
Party Bowl, Party Game, What Do You Meme, Creators, Rounds, Teams, Act It Out, Round, Describe, Three-Round Memory Game, Teams, Set of Words, Prompt Cards, Slips of Paper, Write a Word, Slip of Paper, Sand Timer
Reading Class:
Prepare the Game to play. Then read the instructions to the players. Ask them questions to make sure they understand what is going to happen.
Math Class:
Count the Game pieces and create 5 math problems for someone in your family to answer.
Then have them create 5 math problems for you to work out.
Drama Class:
Act out one of the Topics from the Game and make sure you describe what your acting out and why.
Art Class:
Draw and Illustrate a scene from the Game then also draw what you wish would have happened and include a description.
Music Class:
Create a Jingle or Song that could be used in a commercial and play the song before you begin playing.
Cooking Class:
Create a snack that you might find in a party Bowl to be served during the Game.
Thank you,
Glenda, Charlie and David Cates