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 GARDENER'S GUESSES -  IF YOU ENJOY GARDENS, YOU'LL LOVE THIS !!   

 

Gardener's Guesses Game

If you enjoy gardens, you'll love this !!

 

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WELCOME TO SOME SERIOUS FUN !!!


Seed some blooming good fun with this brilliant new game!


Gardener's Guesses
: Using the "Guess What" format, you're all racing to identify hidden images from the garden. This is a game you can play at two different levels: Either pit gardening experts against each other or let everybody join in and play, regardless of their gardening knowledge. Ideal for families with a gardening enthusiast. Heaps of fun! Once you start, you just can't stop!

How it works: Everyone gathers round the TV with a score sheet and pen at the ready. The first thing you see on screen is a blank screen. Little by little a hidden image gradually appears on screen. As the round progresses more of the hidden image becomes visible and by the end of the round, the picture is completely revealed.

Everyone plays at once. The aim of the game is to guess what the hidden image is as quickly as you can and ideally faster than the other players. The earlier you guess, the more points you score. It's pretty simple in theory but in reality it's astonishingly difficult to beat your opponents - here are some of the reasons why:

We've used all kinds of trick photography and special effects to spice things up a bit. A lot actually. In fact, the simple task of identifying everyday objects is suddenly a whole lot trickier and more fun than you ever thought possible. We used unusual camera angles, odd lighting and lots more that we're not going to mention now.

With 160 different images on the DVD, there is approximately five hours worth of uproarious fun on the disk before any image repeats.

"Instant party fun on DVD"

This game is totally new and a really good laugh to play. It's amazingly simple to operate, no special equipment needed (other than a normal DVD player).

Price: £7.99  For ages: 6 to adult.

Here are some questions that we're often asked:

How many pictures come on the disc ? 160.

Are all the photos different ? Yes.

Are there instructions on the disc ? Yes.

How many people do you need for a game ? Two or more. Any age. The more the merrier.

Surely people can just cheat ? Happily cheating is impossible.

So have I got this right ? The first person to shout out the answer wins ? No, you have to write down your answer as soon as you're ready to make your guess. Everyone writes down their answer. At the end of each round, each person scores as many points as were available at the moment they guessed. So you're all playing at once and you're all trying to guess the same thing. The person who's fastest overall will win.

How long does a game last ? The pictures come in groups of 8 which takes about 15 - 20 minutes to play. If you want to play for longer, just play another group!

What are the DVD specs ? It is designed for use in the UK and Europe. If you're planning to use the game in the USA or Canada, you'll need to play it on a computer or laptop instead of a television.

Surely once you've seen the photos then you'll remember them ? Yes, that's right but actually the 160 photos on the disc is a lot and it will take most people an age to get through them all.

More questions ? Please ask us!

 

How it works:  ↓ ↓

(Keep your mouse very still over each image to see how it works).

At the beginning of the round you just see a blank screen like this

Everyone's playing together at once and little by little, the screen begins to change

A hidden image is gradually appearing on the screen

You're all trying to guess the hidden image faster than the other players

You only get one guess though - and if you guess wrong then you score nothing

The longer you wait, the easier it is to guess the hidden image BUT you will score fewer points

So can you guess what it is yet ?

You knew what it was all along, right ?