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Average Price: $23.00 Ages: 12+
Playing Time: 45 min.+ Players: 3+
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Shannon says:
08-10-2011
A lot of these questions should come up when deciding the "house rules". The person who owns the game should decide on any questionable calls. That being said... Logan: Pen and pin are completely different sounds when coming out of the mouth and unfortuately due to the fact the drawing was obviously (I'm assuming) a PEN then no dice. However mail for male is completely acceptable for example. Jerry P: Jono provides a great answer for that. Jono: The symbol for pi should be illegal as it is just that, a symbol. Confusion in Oh: Drawing an arrow to another physical object in the room would be considered cheating because the rules clearly state that you have to "guess the clues drawn on a piece of paper". Brenda: Although I applaud the efficient time management this is definitely a rule that needs to be clarified before hand to use. I personally do not let pictures be used for different clues because it makes the came more fun when everyone has to start from scratch. I am not aware of a specific rule for or against it though.
 
Brenda says:
01-01-2011
We just finished a game at our neighbour's house and were called for cheating because we already had a face on the paper from and earlier guess and the word was "ear" so she just added an ear to the face...it was also an AllPlay word....is this cheating??? I'd say it was efficient time management.
 
Confusion in Oh says:
11-25-2010
We had a family game of pictionary going when my sister's turn was up to draw. Her word was "pinky" so when she drew the picture she drew an arrow pointing on the tablet to her pinky finger that she had lying on top of the paper. This caused a family meltdown? Was that legal?
 
Jono says:
11-07-2010
Jerry P, we've played that you have to finish with an exact roll, but we've also played the other way, it's your choice. I have another question. for "cherry pie" a player drew a cherry and then the symbol for pi. would symbols like that be legal?
 
Jerry P says:
05-09-2010
you're 3 squares away from the finish square...do you have to roll a 3 to get there? or can you roll a 3 or higher??
 
Logan says:
05-08-2009
There was a dispute during a recent round of pictionary regarding the pronunciation of the word 'pin'. Rather than bias the argument by exposing my position, I will simply ask, is the drawing of a 'pen' and the subsequent pronunciation (whatever it is) acceptable?
 
Colin Mumps says:
03-31-2009
Hi fellow pictionary adorees, Colin here, nothing quite like a tv dinner followed by a few bouts of pictionary, thats what dad always used to say and by-gingos i agree. Just one point of contention, i often get pulled up when playing international pictionary, especially in Europe; I will frequently pick my nose to put off my opponent durigndrawing time (my favourite aspect of the sport) this, as you could imagine sends 'Colmumps' (excuse the pun) up his/her spine and often causes a error of judgment, but lately i have been pulled up on this as a matter of unruly behaviour. Obviously i am appalled by the latest development in the international sport and would like your thoughts on this topic of controversy. Keep Drawing :) (Pictionary) Master Collin Mumps
 
 
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