Jonie Lauria: if it was trained it probobly could but if it was a wild monkey then no
Lillie Yarde: Maybe Pictionary Man. It is rated 13+ i think. And it is fun.My family finds it fun anyways.
Cassey Hollinghurst: if it was trained then mabey but one in the southern forestthen probaly not itwell bye see ya âº
Lashawnda Anteby: Try Talisman or Munchkin. Both can be found at gaming shops where you might find Magic cards & such. They're both easy enough to figure out that my 10 year old can play them, and enough fun that we enjoy them as adults as well. My son's into computer gaming mostly but he enjoys these games.Talisman is a sort of "fantasy, take over the world" thing- hard to explain, but definitely not your normal "candyland" sort of game.Munchkin- Read up on it- the rules change according to who owns the game. :)...Show more
Isreal Kochheiser: They differ from area to area and backyard to backyard, but for the basic rules see http://www.backy! ardgamez.com/articles/cornhole/cor...
Colby Millberg: Life:Family Guy Edition or Battle Ship
Elfreda Grossen: scene it
Lenard Ginyard: chess
Linwood Mccory: A friend and I are bickering about this issue. The base for it is the assumption that all man-made things are irrelevant and a waste of life (such as art, poetry...) whereas Maths and Science are not man-made, and therefore divine and thus deserve one's time more than the arts. As a demonstration of this, my friend brings up a story of monkeys drawing "modern art" and people selling the "paintings" for millions. I wish to bring up an example of monkeys having taken part in mathematic and scientific activity as well. Since I think it is very rude to claim that anything creative and "man made" is nonsense. Anyone have any good replies here? Thanks.
Christopher Calcano: Monopoly Sorry scene-it Trivial Pursuit or Scramble are all good games to play for family or teenagers even sometimes if they! 're mature enough little kids!
Vickie Sterbenz: There ar! e many traditional games out there, and most of them would not appeal to a 13 year old boy. Many are either mostly luck-based or are based on previous knowledge (vocabulary or trivia).My *huge* recommendation is a game called "Ticket to Ride". It takes 10 minutes to learn, about 30-60 minutes to play, and scales nicely from 2 to 5 players. It has enough luck that anyone has a chance of winning, but enough strategy that the better player should win most of the time. I have never, among the 100+ people that I have shown this game to, encountered a single person who did not love it after the first 2 plays....Show more
Penelope Armond: monopolybattleshipguess whocraniumscene itlifeapples to applesbattle of the sexesscrabbleconnect four...Show more
Todd Stogner: Discover the world of designer games:http://www.gateplay.com/new-board-gamer.aspx"Most people, especially in North America, think of Monopoly, Life, Clue and Sorry when they think of board games. Unfortun! ately, they also think "bored" games. In the 1980s, when America was distracted by video games, Germany began publishing "designer" games that set them apart from traditional board games. Designer games (also referred to as German-style games or Eurogames) offer shorter game length (many last between 20-60 minutes with time estimates for game play printed right on the box!), more strategy, thoughtful gameplay, superior quality game components and mechanics designed by world renowned board game designers. These games leave you wanting more, rather than wishing it would end. In fact, after you've played a few designer games, you may never play Monopoly again!"Some of my favorites:Ticket To Ridehttp://www.boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/9209Thebeshttp://www.boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/30869Power Gridhttp://www.boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/2651Empire Builderhttp://www.boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/168The Pillars of the Earthhttp://www.boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/24480...Show more
Corrinne Ruozzo: Monopoly or Sorry.Barton Sease: Board Games! p>
Son Ahlers: if he had four or more people in his family you could get him cranium it is so much fun!!!
Roni Kurz: Yes, not very well, but able to move legally. I mean they can be trained in American sign language. Also define "monkey." Most people think any primate, but from, say chimp and spider monkey there is a vast difference.I tried to do a search but some idiots on you tube called monkey checkers post videos of people getting hit in the nuts.
Norris Rosener: Star Wars and Pirates of the Caribbean Monopoly. You use your brain but it's fun winning all the money and star wars is awesome and so are Pirates. Otherwise Scene It Jr. or normal Scene It. Maybe Clue Dvd also.
Ha Wolski: If you are looking for a free download of Mad Checkers you can check here: http://j.mp/1pUKyDs it's a perfectly working link, no scam!If you are a true chess game fanatic, then Mad Checkers is definitely an essential application for your vast collection of computer sof! tware.
Adam Momaya: It probably wouldn't have a very good game strategy, but I imagine that the basic rules of movement and capturing might be within its grasp. After all, a few have been able to learn basic sign language...
Annabell Bevier: Its seems like a lot of people have their own "home rules" but the standard tournament rules can be found here: http://www.justgreatvalues.com/page/476938366They've also got some fun articles on cornhole terminology, history, etc.
Danette Slotnick: Its diner
Andrew Sinatra: Thought you were trolling but I see it's a real game:http://www.google.com/search?q=cornhole+rules&ie=u...Best of luck,~ Mitch ~
Madlyn Fallis: no they cant not smart enough no offense to monkeys
Daria Verfaillie: play the my littel whore video play set for borad games it advalibable in any adult book shop
Ronny Nowzari: trained Monkeys ? maybe yes but a wild monkeys is no
Rubye Bonnin: Monkey Checkers
Jana Sakase! gawa: Cranium is my favorite board game of all time, but you need at le! ast four people to play.
Rocio Karvis: Well, isn't this whole argument "manmade"? Actually, now that I think about it, maybe that does prove your point...
Valentine Michaud: Is there anything in cornhole rules about over-scoring. Say you have 19 points and you get the bag into the hole, which is 3 points. Would that drop you back to 13 since you got more points than you actually needed?
Debora Rinderer: Here are a couple Love (I "love" chips and burgers i "love" him/her I "love" video gamesorDinner (Maybe not cuz the game machine)orFriday(Night)orSunday(Night)
Collin Barter: A place with sign "EAT" and chips with burgar on a plate and a guy and a girl sharing a drink and a game machine
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