Great
for children and adults to play together, IPSO FACTO games are excellent conversation-starters, fun at the dinner table, and
a perfect gift to bring to a party or for almost any occasion.
IpsoFacto
games are adaptable for players of all ages, and for any amount of time. Each game is neatly boxed and great to bring along
to play in almost any setting. The games entertain, educate, and make it fun to make our world a better place. We're doing
our best to make a difference by donating one dollar for each game sold.
Proudly
made in the USA with recycled materials
OBJECT: To collect the most cards by correctly
answering multiple-choice questions. Suggested
for up to 8 players/teams, ages 9-99.
~ the game that gives back ~
IPSO FACTO ~ GOING GREEN
With more than 220 multiple-choice
Q & A cards, this game offers tips on how to tread gently on our planet - and save money at the same time! It's a
great conversation-starter and fun for all ages to play together. For each game sold, $1.00 will be donated to a conservation
organization.
Combine themes for even more IPSO FACTO fun!
click image to order..................$14.95
click image to order..................$14.95
~ the
game that gives back ~
IPSO
FACTO ~ ANIMALS
With more than 220
multiple-choice Q & A cards, this game is packed full of amazing facts about wildlife that are sure to provide hours
of fun and wonder! And for each game sold, $1.00 will be donated to a wildlife preservation organization.
Combine themes
for even more IPSO FACTO fun!
~ the
game that gives back ~
IPSO
FACTO ~ WORDS
With more than 220
multiple-choice Q & A cards, this game is all about defining funny, interesting, and unusual words. It's perfect
for word-lovers. And for each game sold, $1.00 will be donated to a literacy organization.
Here’s
how the games are played: each of the 220+ cards has a question and 4 possible answers (with the correct one marked) and the
goal is to collect as many cards as possible by choosing the right answer. How long does the game take? As long as you want
it to! You may decide that it’s over when one player has won 10 cards, or that the winner is the player who has the
most cards after 30 minutes. If children are playing with adults, you can make it easier for them by only offering them 1
correct and 1 incorrect answer.