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Games Magazine Best Party Game of the year 2007/2008
GiftTRAP wins GAMES Magazine’s “Best Party Game of the year 2007/2008”
What's the idea?
Click here to find out how we’ve turned gift giving into a hilarious social experience
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Puts your gifts to the test!
GiftTRAP is the hilarious new game that’s taking the gaming world by storm and putting the social back into board games.
The goal is to really get to know your friends and family.
You win by knowing your friends and choosing the right gifts, but most of all it’s just fun to play and gets you talking about things that matter.
- 3-8 Players, 5+
- Playtime 45-75 mins
- Learn in 10 mins

- 1 full size game board
- 640 Gift Ideas
- Rules
- 8 Organza Gift Bags containing; scoring markers, gift & choice tokens plus advanced strategy cards
Read what the experts have been buzzing about.
Love to play Trivial Pursuit, Cranium or Apples to Apples - You will love this family party game.
GiftTRAP is all the fun of Secret Santa without needing to shop or wrap.
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Submitted by Elvert Barnes
As part of an ongoing “Men At Work” documentary project this image was taken on 7 July 2005 in the Shaw area Washington DC of a painter at the corner of 10th and U Streets, in NW. Rich in Afro-American history this area of WDC is currently under a major revitalization.
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