- I wouldn't mind buying at any of the Circe's Funhouse mall stores opening up around the country.
Photographed at the same antique shop/ice cream parlor as the Skunk game. (In fact they were quite close together on the nostalgia wall.)
Photographed at the same antique shop/ice cream parlor as the Skunk game. (In fact they were quite close together on the nostalgia wall.)
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I can imagine us playing it.....oh man, stretching as far as I can go to reach that picture of a bear...and watching my arm stretch longer....and longer.....and thicker.....
then you spin, and it lands on "tail - gator". You laugh at the pun at first, but then realize that something is beginning to GROW behind you....growing longer and longer...allowing you to STRETCH to reach that picture of the gator....
As the game gets more and more complex ,we begin to get into an intimate wrestling position.... oh man.... *goes to my bunk* :-D
then you spin, and it lands on "tail - gator". You laugh at the pun at first, but then realize that something is beginning to GROW behind you....growing longer and longer...allowing you to STRETCH to reach that picture of the gator....
As the game gets more and more complex ,we begin to get into an intimate wrestling position.... oh man.... *goes to my bunk* :-D
I guess you play it by picking a random card and seeing what animal the player get and if they should either use one of their hands or one of their feet to touch it. Based on the box art, this seems to be more difficult than regular Twister. While you can choose which hand or foot to use, you still have like 20 unique animals here as opposed to 4 rows of different colors. With regular Twister, there is a small chance can get the nearest blue even if you are twisted like a pretzel. Here, you automatically lose if get an animal that is on one corner on the board that you can't reach. Then again, maybe this is only a problem if you are as small as the kids in the box art.
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