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Classic Twister
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Published:
© 2021 Hasbro
Format:
Physical Object
Rating:
For age 6+
Status:
Pitkin Library Lab
Twister

Description

Over forty years old and going strong! Soon after its release in 1966, Twister was made instantly popular when Johnny Carson and Eva Gabor played it on The Tonight Show. Such a simple concept, with so much potential for hilarity. The game includes a plastic mat with red, blue, yellow, and green spots; a spinner; and instructions. To play (as if you didn't already know), two to four players face each other, with the plastic mat in the center. A referee spins the spinner, then calls out the body part and the color the arrow points to ("Left foot, blue," "Right hand, yellow"). All players, at the same time, follow the directions, placing the appropriate body part on a vacant circle. Players become increasingly entangled, until someone (or everyone) finally topples, and is eliminated. The last person standing—er, crouching—wins. If this doesn’t bring families and friends (and celebrities) closer together, we don’t know what does! Out-and-out fun. --Emilie Coulter

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Twister
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Jan 2, 2025

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Item checks out for 3 weeks. Minimum age for checkout of equipment is 8+.
Description
Over forty years old and going strong! Soon after its release in 1966, Twister was made instantly popular when Johnny Carson and Eva Gabor played it on The Tonight Show. Such a simple concept, with so much potential for hilarity. The game includes a plastic mat with red, blue, yellow, and green spots; a spinner; and instructions. To play (as if you didn't already know), two to four players face each other, with the plastic mat in the center. A referee spins the spinner, then calls out the body part and the color the arrow points to ("Left foot, blue," "Right hand, yellow"). All players, at the same time, follow the directions, placing the appropriate body part on a vacant circle. Players become increasingly entangled, until someone (or everyone) finally topples, and is eliminated. The last person standing—er, crouching—wins. If this doesn’t bring families and friends (and celebrities) closer together, we don’t know what does! Out-and-out fun. --Emilie Coulter
Target Audience
For age 6+

Citations

APA Citation (style guide)

Classic Twister. © 2021 Hasbro.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation (style guide)

Classic Twister. © 2021 Hasbro.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities Citation (style guide)

Classic Twister. © 2021 Hasbro.

MLA Citation (style guide)

Classic Twister. © 2021 Hasbro,

Note! Citation formats are based on standards as of July 2022. Citations contain only title, author, edition, publisher, and year published. Citations should be used as a guideline and should be double checked for accuracy.

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Last Sierra Extract TimeJan 02, 2025 11:40:16 AM
Last File Modification TimeJan 02, 2025 11:40:51 AM
Last Grouped Work Modification TimeJan 02, 2025 11:40:23 AM

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