The Feud: Board Games [Game Over]

Pictionary uses a board- you move around with little tokens and get assigned categories based on what square you land on…

Of course, like Trivial Pursuit, the board is mostly irrelevant to the actual play.

And what does that make me?

But, wow, there are a lot of board games I have yet to play. Go figure.

Never in a million years would have thought of Stratego as ““Military””. Stratego is two steps from Chess, if you ask me.

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never mind

Another top 10. Ho hum. The Worm moved far away and managed to maintain his talent for the bottom 5. It is good to be consistent. A mere 41 places above.

:confused: Pictionary is a board game. Looks like this.

DR, I don’t want to screw everything up, but “People & Places” and “Geography” in #10 are the same thing - it’s the blue category.

Not really. The category names changed over time. The clue specifically asked for Genus (original edition) which I think was Geography. The category didn’t become People and Places until later Genus editions. So one might argue that anyone not answering “Geography” or any of the other categories (Entertainment, History, Arts & Literature, Science & Nature, and Sports & Leisure) from the '81 Genus Edition is simply a wrong answer. The newly added categories, People and Places, Wild Card, Arts and Entertainment etc. are technically different Feud answers based on the way the question was written.

Bollox…

'Zactly.

WTF! The copy of Pictionary that my family owned when I was a kid in the 80s did NOT have a board. It had pads of paper and CARDS which told you what to draw! I remember it also came in a long but thin black rectangular box.

I also had one in a long black box, but it had a board. Here’s pictures of the version I remember.

The Box

The Box and Cards

The Box and the Board that folded up in it.