Games
IVPLAY offers a wide selection of games – here is a sneak peak of what you can expect
CONNECT FOUR

2 players play head-to-head matching wits in order to get four checkers of the same color lined up in a row. 4 in a row vertical, horizontal or diagonal wins the game
DOMINOS

Classic 2 or 4 player game played where a combination of luck and skill can help you rule the table- Whether you match the numbers or count the board. Lose all your domino’s first and win the game.
JENGA

Object of the game….. DON’T break it. Remove the blocks one at a time BUT, be very careful not to tip the tower over. The last person to successfully remove and replace a block before JENGA wins the game.
POKER
The object of the game is to win the pot which contains all the bets the players have made in a deal. Usually played by 3 to 7, but sometimes more or fewer, players are dealt cards which are usually reduced to a Poker hand of five (5) cards. Betting and bluffing are used in rounds until all bets are squared up, or until all other players have folded. If all bets have been squared up, the rounds are followed by a “showdown” in which all hands are fully revealed; the one with the best combination of a Poker hand of five (5) cards being the winner.

The following table describes and ranks the standard Poker hands:
Five of a Kind : Four cards of the same rank and one wild card (IE: A, A, A, A, Joker).
Straight Flush: A straight with all cards of the same suit (IE: A, K, Q, J, 10: all Spades).
Four of a Kind: Four cards of the same rank (IE: A, A, A, A, K).
Full House: Three of a kind in one rank and a pair in a different rank (IE: A, A, A, K, K).
Flush: Five cards of the same suit (IE: A, K, Q, J, 9: all Spades)
Straight: Five cards in sequence of rank (IE: A, K, Q, J, 10).
Three of a Kind: Three cards of the same rank (IE: A, A, A, K, Q).
Two Pair: Two pairs of different ranks (IE: A, A, K, K, Q).
One Pair: A pair of cards of the same rank (IE: A, A, K, Q, J).
High Card: High card without any other higher combination (IE: A, K, Q, J, 9)
SCRABBLE

In this classic word game, players use their seven drawn letter tiles to form words on the gameboard. Each word laid out earns points based on the commonality of the letters used, with certain board spaces giving bonuses. But a word can only be played if it uses at least one already-played tile or adds to an already-played word. This leads to slightly tactical play, as potential words are rejected because they would give an opponent too much access to the better bonus spaces.
PICTIONARY

Play in teams or 1 large group, guess what is being drawn before the time runs out.
Note: No great drawing talent is required
UNO
So easy to learn and so much fun, UNO is a fast-paced exciting card game for up to 10 players. Get rid of all your cards first and score points for the cards your opponents still holds and the first player to 500 points becomes numero UNO
TABOO

Players take turns describing a word or phrase on a card to their team without using five common words or phrases also on the card. The opposing team watches a timer and use a buzzer to stop the game, buzz the player describing if one of the five off limits words or phrases is used, or the describing player makes any gestures. The describing team gets a point for each card they guess successfully and the opposing team gets a point for each card they pass on, make gestures on, or lose for saying one of the off limits words or phrases
WII
Jousting, Mario Olympics, Just Dance, Sports Resort Bowling and Basketball
PAC-MAN

Played like in the 80’s – Joystick and all on the big screen. How far can you make it?
MUSICAL CHAIRS

Rock, Skate….. Roll, Bounce…… around the chairs until, the music STOPS.
Will you get a chair?
TWISTER

Played on a double board – get close and comfortable as you twist and turn matching hand and foot to the colors being called. Be Careful and keep yourself up because a knee to the floor eliminates you from the game.
PLUS MANY, MANY MORE


