Win Lose Or Draw Game
Buy Win, Lose or Draw - Original Edition (1987): Board Games - Amazon.com FREE DELIVERY possible on eligible purchases. Disney's Win, Lose or Draw (or Disney Win, Lose or Draw) was a short-lived semi-revival of both. That's right: Win, Lose or Draw is the game show based on Pictionary where two teams of three.
Nov 12, 2014 Play with your Disney Channel team-mates by guessing the word of the drawing! Visit the Disney Channel site today. Subscribe: http://bit.ly/simplegaming.
Contents [] Gameplay Each team consisted of two kids (i.e. Siblings of best friends) and a Disney Channel star. In between rounds, the stars switched teams.
This version used touch screens instead of the old pen and paper. Also the drawer had a small amount of time to draw any one picture. When the time was up (or if the drawer wrote part of the answer) a big red 'X' appeared on the screen. And when the right word/phrase was given, the word 'correct' appeared in green. Each team received a packet of nine answers. Main Game Round 1: Get a Clue Two players would draw as many words as they could in 90 seconds. Install Windows Xp.
One person would draw on one touch screen while at one point, the drawing moved to another screen causing the other player to draw. Willman would give up to three clues to the word while drawing. Each correct answer was worth 10 points. Players switched positions after every drawing.
Round 2: DRAW-stacle Course Each player took turns drawing on each touch screen. Correct answers were still worth 10 points. Each screen had a special purpose: • Drawing in the Dark – The player would draw while wearing a visor that makes it hard to see.
• Noodle Doodle – The player would draw a with pool noodle-like stylus. • Art Thief – At one point, the drawing disappeared, forcing the player to start again. • Bug Eyes – The player would draw while wearing special glasses that make one image look like a million images. • Shake, Rattle And Draw – The player draws while standing on a device that shakes. • Spin Cycle – The drawing would spin around constantly to annoy the drawer. • Skull-Astration – The player would draw while wearing a special headdress with a pen on it.
• Unbalanced Artist – The player would draw while standing on a teeter-totter. • Supersized Stylus – The player would draw a with giant pen-like stylus. • Don't Lift A Finger – The drawing disappeared if the player lifted their finger off the screen. • Strange Stylus – The player would draw with a random object. Round 3: Fill in the Blank Like in the last round, this round was played with a single drawer but with a single picture this time; but as always, they took turns. On each puzzle, Justin gave a sentence with a word or a phrase missing. The drawer in control would draw that missing answer and the guessers tried to guess what it was.