When Richard Tait and Whit Alexander set out to start a company in 1998, the two had a distinct mission: bring people together through laughter, discovery, and opportunities to shine. From this simple belief that Everyone Shines came the original game, Cranium. Championed by passionate Craniacs everywhere and playfully illustrated by prolific visual artist, Gary Baseman, it quickly became the fastest-selling independent board game in history.
In 2006, they unveiled an outrageous new party game, Pop 5. If you wanted someone to guess "Pump up the Jam," would you hum it or draw it? Would you rather sculpt or act out "the electric slide"? In Cranium Pop 5, players get their choice of five hilarious ways to communicate pop culture clues to their teammates, whether it's acting, sculpting, humming, drawing, or hinting. It's all up to you -- in Pop 5, it's not what you know, it's how you show it. Play Pop 5 online now at Pop5.com and check out what's happening on the Pop 5 Buzz Blog! |
Theme: It's Not What You Know, It's How You Show It
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Update: Jul 02, '09
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Update: Kristen Howdeshell
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