Pictionary

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Pictionary Reviews

GameSpot

12/2010

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6.5/10

Pictionary Review

The board game Pictionary celebrates its 25th anniversary this year, marking a quarter-century of bringing people together in a test of drawing skills, guessing acumen, and patience. The latest incarnation of this classic game uses the uDraw GameTablet to let players draw their clues using a plastic stylus and pad and see them appear on their television screens. The peripheral works well and offers you many more tools and colors than you are likely to need, though it's advisable to spend some time familiarizing yourself with the tablet before jumping into a game. You can choose the traditional Pictionary mode or the wackier Pictionary Mania, and both offer the kind of wholesome, whimsical merriment that the board game has been inspiring for years, providing you have the required minimum of four players. It doesn't have much to offer solo players, but once you get some tablet-savvy folks together, Pictionary serves up plenty of sketch-fueled fun. In fact, just about the only thing a single player can do in Pictionary--aside from staging sad solo games--is mess around in the drawing studios. Free Draw gives you the whole screen as a canvas, while Team Banner mode lets you craft smaller drawings for use during actual games.

IGN

12/2010

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7.5/10

Pictionary Review

Pictionary is the first board game turned video game where I thought the virtual version was superior to the physical one. The most annoying thing about playing a game of Pictionary is the setup required, but by channeling the power of electronics, there's now no need to erase your crappy drawings by hand and no way to get high off Sharpie fumes (well, maybe that's not a good thing for some people). THQ did a nice job translating the popular party title into a video game that offers a little something for everyone. Using THQ's uDraw tablet, Pictionary offers three different game modes: good old fashioned Pictionary, Free Draw (which is exactly what it sounds like) and Pictionary Mania, a brand new way to play the classic game. The uDraw tablet is easy to use and responsive, so all of the modes work the way they should. Of the three, Free Draw is the least impressive mode, especially considering if you've purchased the uDraw tablet, you automatically receive uDraw Studio, which offers a much deeper drawing tool than Pictionary. Regardless, it's non-obtrusive and if your kid wants a simple way to muck around and scribble, it's a good alternative to having marker stains on your carpets.

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Retailer Information Prices
Amazon Marketplace Pictionary - Udraw $19.99
Amazon Pictionary - Udraw $28.52
Buy.com Pictionary (uDraw) $28.99

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