 | Aggravation - our price: $10.99 by Parker Brothers Toy
(5 reviews)  Editorial Review: Grrr! Getting aggravated yet? Aggravation is the classic marble race around a star shape, from base to home sweet home. It's always tempting to take a shortcut, but beware! An opponent might be waiting for just such an opportunity to aggravate. |
 | Austin Powers- Pictionary - our price: $15.99 by USAopoly Toy
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 | Electronic Lazer Bounce by Hasbro Toy
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 | Guesstures - our price: $25.99 by Milton Bradley Toy
(41 reviews)  Editorial Review: Guesstures turns up the heat on the tired game of charades with a few modernizations. Good, quick pantomiming is still the thing, but now teams need to act out and guess four words in a matter of seconds. |
 | Hangman - our price: $10.99 by Hasbro Toy
(3 reviews)  Customer Review: A worth it game: I read the other reviews and frankly don't agree with them. We didn't have a problem seeing through the tiles and both my 8 and 13 year old are enjoying this game immensely. |
 | Jenga Truth or Dare - our price: $19.99 by Hasbro Toy
(14 reviews)  Editorial Review: Remember getting red-faced from those truths, or gigglingwith your friends over the dares while playing Truth or Dare? Thosedays are back with Jenga Truth or Dare. There are 18 red dare blocks,18 black truth blocks, |
 | Jenga list: $12.99 - our price: $11.99 by Milton Bradley Toy
(30 reviews)  Editorial Review: Show your steady hands and elementary structural knowledge in abattle against gravity when you play Jenga, a game of luck andprecision. First, assemble the 54 rectangular, hardwood blocks--smoothand shaped just right for stacking--into a three-piece-wide, |
 | Kim Possible Game - our price: $14.99 by Hasbro Toy
(2 reviews)  Customer Review: Random Character Control -- Best Feature: My kids, aged 7 and 4, are Kim Possible fans, and they both love this game. Since there is almost no information given in the product description, |
 | Monopoly - Star Wars Original Trilogy Edition - our price: $29.99 by Hasbro Toy
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 | Pictionary - The Game of Quick Draw list: $25.99 - our price: $19.99 by Milton Bradley Toy
(29 reviews)  Editorial Review: Can you draw a cat? How about sketching something that conveys the word area or The English Patient? Can you do it in less than 60 seconds while your team yells the wrong answers at you and the other team is close to getting it right? |
 | Pictionary, Jr. - our price: $17.99 by Milton Bradley Toy
(5 reviews)  Editorial Review: Speed, not artistry, is the key to Pictionary Junior, a party game that stole the show from Charades in the '80s. The kids' version, which has been updated with hundreds of new words to draw, has hints and two levels of play. |
 | Shrek 2 - Twisted Fairy Tale Game - our price: $15.99 by Hasbro Toy
(1 reviews)  Customer Review: Fun Family Game: This 4 player game involves players in battle where they have to roll the dice to win and either go foward or backward depending on the roll of the dice. |
 | Sorry! Birthday Edition list: $29.99 - our price: $19.99 by Hasbro Toy
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 | Spanish Scrabble - our price: $14.99 by Hasbro Toy
(7 reviews)  Customer Review: Timeless and classic.: Scrabble is probably one of the games I remember playing first as an older kid; and the Spanish version was what I played at family gatherings - it's part of my heritage. |
 | Taboo - our price: $25.99 by Milton Bradley Toy
(82 reviews)  Editorial Review: It sounds so simple: get your team to name common words withoutvoicing a few choice descriptors. But could you describe a wristwatchwithout mentioning time, wrist, or clock? Taboo rewards those whothink--and speak--fast. |
 | The Game of Life The Simpsons Edition - our price: $20.99 by Hasbro Toy
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 | Trivial Pursuit 20th Anniversary list: $39.99 by Hasbro Toy
(11 July, 2002)
(109 reviews)  Editorial Review: If you remember playing the popular original in the early '80s, you may want to get this Trivial Pursuit 20th Anniversary edition for nostalgic reasons. If you remember a lot of the last two decades, you'll want to get this edition to test yourself. |
 | Trivial Pursuit DVD Game The Lord of the Rings Edition - our price: $44.99 by Hasbro Toy
(10 November, 2004)
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 | Trivial Pursuit Junior Game (5th Edition) - our price: $17.99 by Parker Brothers Toy
(15 reviews)  Editorial Review: What food gives Popeye strength? What country calls its native inhabitants "aborigines"? What street sport sees cuts and scrapes from falls called "munchies"? Answer correctly and you just might score a wedge in the junior version of the wildly popular Trivial Pursuit. |
 | Trivial Pursuit SNL Edition by Hasbro Toy
(01 October, 2004)
Editorial Review: Baby boomers and Gen Xers who are stumped by questions in the main edition of Trivial Pursuit may find this SNL Edition right up their alley. This edition follows the premise of the original game, where players roll the die and move around the board answering trivia questions to score a "wedge" of a pie. |
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