Mega-Award Winning Tall Tales Story Telling Board Game – The Family Game of Infinite Storytelling – 5 Ways to Play: A non-competitive storytelling game for the whole family to play. The player randomly picks game pieces and an environment card then be challenged to create a story to link them all. Tall Tales also has
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Added on: November 28, 2018 - More: Comments & Reviews
Mega-Award Winning Tall Tales Story Telling Board Game – The Family Game of Infinite Storytelling – 5 Ways to Play: A non-competitive storytelling game for the whole family to play. The player randomly picks game pieces and an environment card then be challenged to create a story to link them all. Tall Tales also has FIVE different variations to play the game. Tall Tales includes 24 Story Cards, 50 Game Pieces and a Story Bag. Perfect for any group size! Tall Tales is also winner of PTPA and Tillywig Award! Plays like Rory’s Story Cubes with the variety of play like Spot it and the cuteness of Shopkins and Squinkies. Move over Pie Face phenomena, here is a new favorite library item. Winner of the 2016 Scholastic Parent & Child Gold Star Toy Award. PAL Award Winner.
This is a great way to bond as a family and learn a … I’ve been looking for a game that our whole family can play together. (Ages: 4, 6, 7, and 9.). We opens the box and it was an immediate hit. We played for a full hour and only stopped because we had to leave for an appointment. This is a great way to bond as a family and learn a lot about each child. It’s fun to watch them add to the story and you really get to see their unique personalities come through as the approach the story and try to make their figures work. I also agree that this could…
Family Game Night Hit! What a fun game. I bought this for family game night (i have a young daughter) I hear a lot of complaints that the game pieces are cheap, and indeed they are but they are unique and make for great story telling. I was afraid it wouldn’t be fast paced enough to keep my daughters interest but boy was I wrong, she loves it and begs to play it all the time. I bring it to play dates with her friends, it truly is fun for the whole family. I’m even interested in trying it out at a dinner party…
Lots of fun using the imagination. I purchased this for my son, not knowing if it would be too juvenile for him at his age. He is 12. The first time we played it was with my 12 year old son, my 19 year old son, me (42), and my mom (77). We had a great time making up stories to go with the items and scenes. There are five different ways to play, as per instructions, but we just chose a backdrop for our story and each drew five story pieces each. We took turns telling part of the story only using one piece at a time. There’s…