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Pictureka | 
| Brand: Parker Brothers Category: Toy
Buy New: $26.99 (On sale from $29.99) You Save: $3.00 (10%)
New (21) Collectible (1) from $19.98
Rating: 28 reviews Sales Rank: 315
Batteries Included: No Age: 8 - 15 years Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.3 Dimensions (in): 1.9 x 10.5 x 10.5
MPN: 40202 Model: 40202 UPC: 653569276197 EAN: 0653569276197 ASIN: B000S4BF4I
Release Date: May 15, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| ⋅ | Exciting games of visual hide and seek | | ⋅ | 100 different mission cards in 3 categories | | ⋅ | Includes 9 two-sided gameboard tiles, 108 cards, dice, timer and instructions | | ⋅ | For 2 or more people |
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Product Description Find it fast, find it first! Pictureka is the exciting game of visual hide and seek. Players compete to collect the most mission cards to win the game. Great for the whole family, and kids as young as six can play with older kids and parents. No batteries required.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 23 more reviews...
Search and Find... The Game January 3, 2009 Mom of Four Sons (Dallas, Texas) My two youngest kids (five and seven) love this game! They are search and find fanatics, so this is right up there ally. My 10 year old described the game as awesome! It's one of those games that rates higher than the Chutes and Ladders and Candy Land. Adults can actually get into this game and be challenged.
family fun December 29, 2008 J. Patton More fun than I thought it would be. Keeps you focused. Not stressful like some games can be.
Addicting, excitable, different! December 28, 2008 Cindy L. Mcmorrough (Belzoni, MS) I currently have family visiting. Eleven of us all played this game one night. My 5 yr. old grandaughter found items first some times! The oldest playing was 58. We all cracked up all through the game. Lots of laughter & yells. One thing differently good about this game is that everyone can equally play, without the intimidations of not being able to draw, act, guess or show how smart you are. (Or lack of.) We found the bidding part was better if we made the rule that if you can't fulfil your bid, you have to forfeit a card you've won. That way it keeps everyone from bidding into the silly numbers of 20, just to be able to play. A consequence works much better & makes the game cruise along at a better speed. We all played several hours. All during the day & into the night. It's just as fun to play with 4 as it is with 11. I'm recommending this game to everyone. Nobody leaves it with a complex. Or a sore loser.
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