Board Games That Test Your Drawing Skills
A good drawing game is one that puts your skills to the test. In board games that require you to draw something from memory, such as Scrawl, you’re often presented with a subject and given only a few clues. In this game, you’ll need to re-learn how to draw, or face the eviction from the drawing contest. To keep it interesting, you can choose an unusual subject, like an apple or a sock.
The game is a great way to bond with your friends and have fun. You’ll love the way each other will react to the clues you’re providing. In Telestrations, each player is an Art Director, and each clue is meant to create mishaps or smiles. You’ll get points for the worst doodles and most godawful guesses. With four to eight players, this game is perfect for any gathering!
Another drawing game that involves teamwork and empathy is Laughcronyms. Players try to reinterpret an acronym and come up with a new meaning for it. Other players vote for the most hilarious laughtercronym. For example, IRS could mean I Really Smell, a runny scab, an itchy scab, or an ingested rotten sushi. The player with the most votes wins that round. Typically, a game of this type lasts about thirty minutes.