What kind of game is Scattergories?
creative-thinking category
Scattergories is a creative-thinking category-based party game originally published by Parker Brothers in 1988.
What are some categories for games?
Here’s a list of categories which you could use when playing the categories game: countries, games and sports, cities, animals, food and drink, verbs, adjectives, jobs, famous people, things you find in the bathroom/kitchen, things you take on holiday, fruit and vegetables, things that fly, things that are yellow.
Can I play Scattergories online?
Playing Scattergories online instead of in person means you can play with people no matter where they live, just as long as everyone has an internet connection.
How do you play Scattergories with zoom?
If you need a quick course in Zoom Scattegories: Screen-sharing Edition, here’s how you can play:
- Have one person go to Swellfargo’s Scattergories game or a site.
- Click play when everyone’s ready.
- After two minutes, everyone shares their answers.
- Play as many rounds as you want.
How do you play charades on Zoom?
Charades is a basic game that translates easily to Zoom. Split your group into two teams and use a charades idea generator to choose your words and phrases. The person who’s acting out the charade uses the Zoom “spotlight” feature, and their team has one minute to figure out the phrase.
Is there an adult version of Scattergories?
This printable scattergories game is perfect for any adult party, bachelorette party, birthday party or New Years Eve Party. There are 9 different cards each with 12 different questions on them for a total of 108 different questions.
What are the types of category?
Categories and types – thesaurus
- type. noun. a group of people or things with similar qualities or features that make them different from other groups.
- category. noun. a group of people or things that have similar qualities.
- kind. noun.
- sort. noun.
- variety. noun.
- classification. noun.
- grouping. noun.
- taxonomy. noun.
What is the point of Scattergories?
Scattergories is a party game manufactured by Hasbro. It is intended for two or more players, ages 13 and up. Players compete by making lists of words that all start with the same letter. You’ll score one point for every word you put on your list that no one else puts on theirs.
How do you make Scattergories fun?
Example Scattergories Lists
- Holiday Activities.
- Things That Will Get You Fired.
- Ways to Kill Time.
- Things That Make You Smile.
- Reasons to Call 911.
- Things That Have Buttons.
- Items You Take On A Trip.
- Things That Have Wheels.