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Pick and Draw {Review}

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My family had a blast playing Pick and Draw, the “one-of-a-kind drawing game that teaches you how to make very creative cartoon faces.”  We pulled it out recently and played together as a family.  We were entertained for a good hour and laughing until our sides hurt.

Learn to draw cartoons the fun way!
A Little Info About Pick and Draw…

  • It is a deck of cards.
  • The game uses mainly simple shapes to guide you through drawing a unique character face.
  • It can be played by one person or by any group number.
  • Comes in a hard case and includes a sheet of character questions.

It just cost $10.  Although, for November and December, they are offering a special discount. Buy the first game at regular price ($10) and every game after that is only $8.  Can you say STOCKING STUFFER!!

So, here is my honest opinion of the game.

Plus(es):

  • Easy to Use – My son could, at just nearly four years old, draw a character following the simple shapes step-by-step. Sure the faces looked a bit rough, but it was super easy.  (Give it a try online.)
  • Keeps Child’s & Adult’s Interest – My son enjoyed the game, even though he struggles with drawing the actual shapes. It also helped instill some confidence in him. My husband and I also enjoyed creating our characters.  
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Wish(es):

  • More Character Questions. We took the game in our own direction and made up a story about our characters popcorn style. But we thought it would be fun to have a stack of question cards that you could pick from that kept the creativity going. “What’s your character’s favorite vacation spot?” “What does your character do for a living?” The possibilities are endless. 

Overall, this is a quality game that kids and adults will enjoy! It works great for a family night activity. To top it off the price is right.  I highly recommend adding Pick and Draw to your family’s game collection. 

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A Mommy Talks Review Disclosure:  The featured product for this review was provided to me  at no cost, by Pick and Draw for the sole purpose of product testing. I do not accept monetary compensation for reviewing or writing about products. All opinions expressed are my own.

November 15, 2011 1 Comment (Filed Under: Games, Just for Fun, Reviews )

Comments

  1. Madonna says

    November 18, 2011 at

    Laughing until your side hurts, especially as a family?  SOLD!  ;0  I love the first sketch, the most of course!  One of my lovies is just drawing up a storm right now, I think this would be great!

    Anyway, I’m new to We Teach and just joined the “We’re Bloggers” group.   I’m your newest GFC “friend”!  When you find a moment, I would love for you to do the same.  You can find me at https://sofiasideas.com/

    Sofia’s Ideas

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