Hear the phrase “parlor game” and you may conjure up a mental image of men and women in straight-laced, Victorian-era duds gathered around a fire in a stuffy, overly formal sitting room. You wouldn’t ...
Despite their prim and proper reputation, Victorians knew how to party. In 19th-century Great Britain and the United States, parlor games — group games played inside, and often in parlors — were ...
Board games of all different types cover the walls of Omni Board Game Parlor in Euclid. There’s “Star Wars X-Wing”, “Discover: Lands Unknown” and “Jungle Joust,” and some games go as far as to have ...
Everyone is familiar with the ancestral guessing games wherein somebodyleaves the room, etc. But it is seldom that the world is favored by an account of such a game played by so illustrious persons as ...