Here is a game the whole family can play together! Get the family together to play whether at home, on a road trip, or when visiting friends and get to know each other better through Party Pal. Forget the standard boring quiz game, with Party Pal there is no one correct answer. Instead, the answer is determined by a vote of all the players, popular opinion wins. This is where you get to see your family's thoughts and beliefs in action. Haven't you always wanted to know your family's thoughts on: If you had a million dollars what would you do with it? A. share with the family B. buy cars C. save it D. buy a big house and Who would make the best WWE wrestler? Party Pal - Kids is recommended for groups of 3 to 10 players and can be played for 5 minutes or until your face hurts from laughing. Party Pal is played in the old tradition of gathering friends and family around the table for game night. Only one device used to play Party Pal and a minimum of three players are needed. Party Pal - Kids contains over 150 questions, and the answers are different each time the question is displayed (We all know that when winning a bunch of money, go on vacation!). Party Pal can easily keep a group entertained for hours. Features: - Over 150 unique questions - 26 different background images from around the world - Questions are randomized to keep the game fresh - Randomized answers for maximum replay value - Play with 3-10 players on one device
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Party Pal - Kids 1.20
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License | Purchase | |
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| Requirements | None | ||
| Downloads | 10 | Limitations | None |
| Publisher | Tall & Stout | File Size | 0 |
| Date added | 07 Feb 2009 | ||
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