Pictionary (video game)

Pictionary (video game)

Infobox VG
title = Pictionary


developer = Software Creations
publisher = LJN
designer =
composer = Tim Follin
engine =
released = vgrelease|NA=1990
genre = Puzzle
modes = Single-player or multiplayer
ratings = n/a (not rated)
platforms = NES
media = 4-megabit Cartridge
requirements =
input = NES controller

"Pictionary", also known as "Pictionary: The Game of Video Quick Draw", is a NES puzzle game, written by Software Creations Ltd., and released by LJN Toys Ltd., and Pictionary Incorporated in 1990. Players may play in up to 4 teams of unlimited players.

Modes of play

There are 2 modes of play; "Regular Game" mode, and "Alternative Game" mode.

Regular Game Mode

In "Regular Game" mode, you can either play in teams, or against the CPU. If you play against the CPU, or if you play with only 2 people, then the game is played by completing a series of minigames, every point scored revealing a part of a picture, and after the minigame is over, you must guess what the picture is, based on the amount you've been able to reveal.

If you're successful in guessing what the picture is, then you can "roll" a virtual die, to decide how many spaces you may move along the "board". The first person to reach the end of the board wins the game.

If you play in teams of 2 or more, then a "designated drawer" is chosen, and instead of the computer drawing a picture, you yourself draw a picture of something the computer has pre-decided upon (For example, 'snowmobile') using the controller, and if it is correctly guessed, the user must use the honor system to tell the game whether or not the answer was guessed correctly.

If your team guesses correctly, you may roll the virtual die, and proceed that number of spaces down the board. Whomever reaches the finish space first wins the game.

Alternative Game Mode

Alternative Game Mode is played much the same way as "Regular Game Mode", except instead of the Computer supplying an answer, the designated drawer does so himself, and both teams may guess instead of just the drawer's team. At the end of a round, the game asks which team was successful in guessing, and you may choose "Nobody did", Team 1, Team 2, Team 3, or Team 4. If no one wins, then play moves on to the other teams designated drawer, and a new round begins. If a team guesses correctly, they may roll the virtual die, and proceed down the board. The first team to reach the end of the board is declared the winner.

Technical info

The game's text parser screens for profane words and phrases. If a player tries to enter a team name with obscene words, the game will not allow the name to be used, and the player must choose a new one. If one tries to input forbidden words while solving a puzzle, the text input will automatically be blanked when the last letter of the word is entered, and the player must guess again. Forbidden words include George Carlin's "seven dirty words," anatomical references such as "penis", among other words. Some inconsistencies exist, e.g. "asshole" is not blocked out, but "ass hole" (as an open compound word) is blocked, and so is "anus."

External links

* [http://www.virtualnes.com/play/play.php?id=A30C&s=9 'Pictionary' Online Version.]
* [http://www.seanbaby.com/nes/basedoncrap09.htm An online review of 'Pictionary'.]


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