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By Karen Cotton 1 comments
During the Great Depression, an enterprising, but unemployed architect named Alfred Mosher Butts decided to invent a board game. Butts longed to create a game which used the vocabulary skills of word puzzles as well as embraced the notion of ... more »
By hellowow 2 comments
Strapped for cash? need to buy epic flying mount? Want to make 1000 WOW Gold in 2 hours? NB! This is all very Dependant on a server's economy. On one server it may sell for 25 WOW Gold, where another could have it for 5 WOW Gold... more »
By AngelaMG 0 comments
So it's winter, and your kids have nowhere to go. They're bored and they don't have their own space. If you have a closet that's not too messy--especially their own--they can empty it or shift the contents to use it as their very own clubhouse... more »
By michellemathews 0 comments
Kids love to play “Memory,” a game where they match images on the underside of cards with the goal of collecting the most pairs of cards. Make your own memory game with felt and fabric scraps for a homemade twist on this classic children’s game... more »
By wordwhirler 1 comments
The green movement has us all looking for ways to be more earth friendly. If your kids are fascinated with frisbee golf, ultimate frisbee or even just old fashioned frisbee tossing, you'll love this easy project which lets you create a frisbee ... more »
By dianesteinbach 0 comments
Keeping the kids busy on a snow day or summer vacation can be difficult to do. Giving them something more fun and productive to do besides winning a video game requires a bit of forethought and creativity. Planning ahead and creating some fun ... more »
By eHow Hobbies, Games & Toys Editor 0 comments
The sound of a fearful scream is terrifying. The sound of crashing waves is relaxing. The sound of a mosquito buzzing in your ear is downright annoying. The noise from screeching brakes, the high pitch of a talking parrot or the sound of a stuck ... more »
By jenstewart 0 comments
Creating free daily printable crossword puzzles can be fairly easy if you know the steps... more »
By Kenny Mack 0 comments
No Limit Texas Hold 'Em poker has exploded in popularity over the last few years, and cash games are popping up in basements, dens, and rec rooms all over. No longer the domain of cigar smoking old men, poker night in America is now for ... more »
By martygit 0 comments
Tongue twisters are challenging and fun for the whole family (except babies, of course!). But the toughest of the tough can be almost impossible to master. Here are some mind-boggling tongue twisters to try... more »
By joyful327 2 comments
A photo scavenger hunt is a unique way to promote friendship and just have fun! If you're looking for a fun activity for your youth group, college group, church group, sorority/fraternity, or any group, consider this at your next social event. ... more »
By Nuggit 0 comments
This is a fun party game that is very easy and suprisingly not many people know how to play... more »
By Christopher Miller 0 comments
Combining the ancient sport of Boccé with the recent creation of Frisbee Golf, Boccé Golf, provides an excellent alternative for your next lawn-sport outing. Like Frisbee Golf, Boccé Golf requires a relatively large area to play. Varied terrain ... more »
By chickenfax 2 comments
This is an entertaining game much like hacky-sack except that it is played at work. Great for passing the time while a deadline inches ever closer. Also is great for developing those skills needed come assessment time. Supervisors love playahs ... more »
By eHow Hobbies, Games & Toys Editor 1 comments
Few games have had as long and storied a history as Dungeons and Dragons. From its humble beginnings as a tabletop war game in the late 60s and early 70s through its present incarnation as a dedicated role playing game, Dungeons and Dragons has ... more »
By eHow Hobbies, Games & Toys Editor 0 comments
Players rack their brains to guess which homophones are being used in a sentence in this silly and challenging game... more »
By ballparkbob 1 comments
It's easy to play internet bingo. You can play for free or you can use a credit card to make a deposit and play for cash or prizes... more »
By mchapman 9 comments
This game is usually played at the end of the evening. The object of the game is simply to win the money that is in the pot. The size of the pot is determined by the number of players in the game... more »
By eHow Hobbies, Games & Toys Editor 0 comments
“London Bridge is Falling Down" is a popular nursery rhyme that children have adored for generations. The game that accompanies this rhyme is easy and fun and can be played with children as young as two or three. To play "London Bridge is Falling ... more »
By eHow Hobbies, Games & Toys Editor 0 comments
Keep your mind healthy and agile by playing mind games. These include memory games and games that use different parts of your brain. They are also called "neurobics" because they exercise your brain. Play mind games to create new connections ... more »
By Nate Chang, eHow Expert 1 comments
Paranoia is without doubt one of the funniest, strangest and most entertaining RPGs on the market. Instead of working with your group to achieve common goals, everyone is working against the other players to achieve their own devious ends! ... more »
By Dubtrizzle 5 comments
This article will explain a way to play PS2 and other console games on your PC... more »
By eHow Hobbies, Games & Toys Editor 1 comments
Scene-It is a DVD party game that pits players against one another in a test of television, cinema, and pop culture knowledge. The included DVD has a multitude of questions and also serves as a sort of referee to help keep the game in order. ... more »
By bruceleroy 0 comments
Contrary to popular belief, Wilmer Valderrama didn't invent the concept of insulting other people's mothers. His MTV show "Yo Momma" helped to popularize the game, but the game "the dozens" has a long tradition in the African-American community, ... more »
By Bob Strauss 2 comments
“Dreidel, dreidel, dreidel, I made it out of clay…” Even if you’re not Jewish, the odds are that this catchy little song has gotten stuck in your head at least once—and even if you are Jewish, you probably weren’t aware that the word “dreidel” is ... more »