Like many scribble games, this one has a notepad with a golf pencil. Each page has a scribble line to start you off. Meant for two or more players, the game features a spin wheel that instructs the artist what to draw (person, place, thing, animal, activity, food); the artist must then use the pre-drawn scribble in his artwork. The other player has 20 questions to figure out what was drawn, and each page has 20 check-off boxes at the top to help keep track. Our kids had a lot of fun with the game, but quickly abandoned the spin wheel as they thought of their own things to draw (although they did use the wheel to tell each other what category they were in!). For the price, this is a great cooperative and imaginative game.
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