Made up Yamodo! Words inspire drawings & definitions to challenge your imagination. Enjoy with friends and family. Ages 8 and up
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$9.95 - $14.95
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Hello everyone. I hope you’re ready to have a great time using your imagination, because that’s what Yamodo is all about. This game was created to help get those imaginative juices flowing and I hope it brings you and your family many amusing times. I’m known as the Chief Imaginator, and my job is to make-up the things that get you laughing in the game. I look forward to hearing from you and hope you enjoy our products.
Bill
on Nov 04, 2009
Game on!
I thought it would be fun to play a virtual Yamodo game or two (without the doodling element of course)I hope you'll join the fun!
The word is “gormalash” to play along, just add to the definition of the word:
A Gormalash IS… a portly nocturnal critter…. (your turn)
Katherine - Daily Grommet Team
on Nov 04, 2009
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Maybe I'll help a bit for our visitors
Gormalash is a portly noctural critter
that roams the night looking for gourmet meals
...through his glitter encrusted lashes! This looks like a great gift for those hard to buy for tweens and teens. I know I have a few on my list!
Kate
on Nov 04, 2009
This looks like a good thing to take in the car when we travel for Thanksgiving.
Pam
on Nov 04, 2009
Bill is just so creative -- he must be thinking Yamodo! all the time.
Adding to above. . . and only finds a gory worm who lashes out. . .
Wendy
Wendy
on Nov 04, 2009
Bill, When our family played, we timed ourselves. It was a challenge to draw a sketch AND create a definition in 30 seconds. Which is more important for good game play?
Jules
on Nov 04, 2009
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It really depends on the group you're with. Often times it is a funny doodle or a funny sentence that makes for good play. Players should play to their strengths and they don't need to be great at both. In the end, good game play comes more from the cards being passed around and added to by different people. If time is too short, you may also want to start with more time until everyone becomes comfortable playing. We found that 30 seconds was optimum for groups, but every group is different and you should always feel free to adjust the rules.