He actually said, “How is a person supposed to think with that going?” Nobody else complained, but I think the kids were glad to play with some extra time. This also helped Noah (with Asperger’s Syndrome) since the noise of the timer kind of made him crazy. We spent some time playing in a more traditional way, but just extended the time allotted for each round.We had a lot of fun just grabbing a list, rolling the die (to find out which letter things needed to start with), and then just having everyone shout out answers they thought of – kind of a la Outburst style (which is also a game we all love).Alternate Ways We Played the Scattergories Bible Edition So, let me share some ideas with you about ways to play that aren’t strictly according to the rules but that make it a great game for lots of kids (even those that, like some of mine, aren’t crazy about timed games). We just enjoyed playing it in an alternate way and I would actually recommend the Scattergories Bible version for several reasons. Don’t jump to the conclusion that I don’t recommend the game. I love that a couple of the kids look so over the top that it looks staged. I told him that I really was going to, and here it is, just for you guys. When Eric saw the picture, he both burst out laughing and asked if I was really going to use that in the review post. This was the scene at our house during the first round… Well, I’ll be completely honest, because I know that’s what you would expect from me. While I wasn’t exactly sure what the kids would think of the game, they were up for giving it a try and I was ready to coach them and snap some pictures. Since the regular version of Scattergories has long been a favorite game of mine, I was thrilled to get a chance to try out the Scattergories Bible version recently thanks to Discount Catholic Products.
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