January 26, 2004
By: Ushi Boor
Website: http://www.1st-in-toys.com
Outset Media Produces Surplus of Fun With New 2003 Party Games
Outset Media is showing that it’s more than an educational game company… it also knows how to party. In 2003, two new party games will be added to its growing product line – Telepaths and Similarius.
While Outset Media carries a plethora of educational games, party games offer their own value, according to Outset Media president David Manga.
People of all ages like to play party games. It gives people a chance to laugh with one another and socialize in a fun setting. We can all benefit from that, Manga said.
If you’re a vegetarian and your partner is a butcher, don’t expect to get too far in Telepaths. This side-splitting team game is for those who think the same. Teammates anticipate what the other will associate with pictures and words, and try to match answers. With only 30 seconds to come up with answers, it’s a race against time and your opponents.
New for 2003, Telepaths will have everyone thinking the same… they’ll all want to play this game. For four or more players, recommended ages 9 and up.
In Similarius your memory and depicting abilities are put to the test as you try to remember the Peapod family. The purpose of this hilarious game is to observe faces, and work against time to draw from memory.
Similarius will challenge and improve your memory of names and faces. For four or more players, recommended ages 8 and up.
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