What’s The Story?

Reach deep into the imagination of yourself and others in this story-telling game that is entertaining, challenging and promises hours of fun and laughs. ‘What’s the Story’ encourages quick thinking and stimulates the imagination. Theme and photo cards are used to create and tell interesting stories. The game is multifaceted and can be played in a variety of ways.

Open the book to discover the endless stories just waiting to be told!
People….
Create and tell stories with a twist using theme words and photocards of people, places and things!
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Who…..
Tell your story in 90 seconds using subject matter from chosen theme word and photo cards!

Where…..
Places…… 

Tell your story with a beginning, middle and an end!

What…..
When…..
Three rounds with one additional card added to each round!
Things….


How…..
Theme Words….
Soap Bogus Felony
Bomb-Threat
Wild
Animal Gossip Flip-flops
Telemarketing Ghetto Danger
Mystery Missing Spicy
Lottery Ice Celebrity Doctor
You have the most points after three rounds. You win!
Collect your chips worth points awarded by the score-keeper for telling your story!
US patent # 7494127
Looking forward to bringing ’What’s the Story’ to stores near you!


Hello,
I found the link to your site on mom2mom. I have to say that I love the concept of this game. As a mother of 4, I cannot tell you how bored I am with all the “dumbed down” games out there on the market now. The game companies don’t seem to think that us consumers and our children have brains that are capable of intelligent thinking, creativity or have an interest in a challenge. Story-telling is a lost art and alot of fun. Your game is a great way for children to have tons of fun all the while unknowingly stimulating their brains! My husband and I would enjoy your game too. I will look for your game in stores. Any idea about where and when?
Angie
Now this is a game I could play with the wife and kids! It is usually torture for me to do the Saturday night family game thing because very few games appeal to adults and children. When Saturday nights roll around I coincidenly seem to find numerous repairs that need to be done or else…lol. Not sure that the wife has picked up on this. If she hasn’t , she will soon. Very few games require that players think for themselves. I really enjoy a game that makes a person think for themselves. What I especially like about this game is that it does not just pass the time. You actually develop a valuable skill as a byproduct of playing a fun game. This game teaches people to think quick on their feet and the more it is played the more one develops the skill of story-telling which is considered by many to be an art form. Great idea! Please help us improve our Saturday game night fun.
Jeff