We are doing a Halloween Family Fued game and I need some ideas on how to make the game board that gives the answers.
I am looking for something kinda big, that would not be electronic, but showing the answers manually.
A thought I had was using something like wooden pallets for the frame and making the boards a little smaller so they could somehow be placed inside the frame and spun around to show the answers.
We are going to do two rounds of the game so I would need to have about 12 questions prepared. The questions I have will have 4 - 7 answers.
Any input would be appreciated!!
Thread: Family Fued Game Board Help
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06-16-2008,09:05 AM
Man cannot live on bread alone.... (unless he is in a cage and that is all you feed him.)
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06-16-2008,09:48 AM
I'ld get some of that Elmer's foam board stuff (Wal Mart, Michaels, etc), cut into strips, punch a couple holes, and hang it from hooks above the "slot" for the answer on the inside of your frame. Then, have a slide door (more foam board inserted through a slot in the side of your frame) to hide/reveal the answer. You could have 1 anser on one side, flip the answers around and be ready for round 2.
(Substitute plywood if you have some laying around)
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06-16-2008,10:04 AM
Are you still thinking of a Wooden Pallet to make the frame?
The elmers foam board..what size does that come in? Is it easy to write on?Man cannot live on bread alone.... (unless he is in a cage and that is all you feed him.)
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06-16-2008,12:01 PM
Wooden pallet would work if you have it. Seems the slots would be about perfect already. Just notch the sides for the sliders, and maybe rip off the runners on the back end to make easier access to the back.
Sizes: Elmers.com - School Glues, Art Supplies, and other adhesives for every use.
And, it was designed for science fair projects, and school presentations and the like. It's real simple to use paint, etc, but surprisingly tough as well.



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