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Over-The-Hill Decade Decoder

Price:   $6.99
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Average Rating: 
(5) reviews
Availability:   Printable Version
Quantity:   Unlimited Printouts
Personalization:   No
Description
8 minutes
unlimited
1 or team

Here's the game that will have even the history buffs scrambling to be the first to finish! Who will know which decade 'Streaking' was a fad, or when the board game 'Monopoly' was introduced? Great game to play individually; but if you have mixed ages, break them up into teams and let the youngsters learn a little about the decades! What song is "It's past the expected time" referring to anyway? Answer key included.

  • Printable game & answer key
  • Personalize It! Options: none available
  • Password login - so you can login to print when it's convenient for you
  • Unlimited printouts for the next 90 days

Customer Reviews

Customer Reviews

Average Rating: based on (5) reviews
Great Game
August 12, 2009
Lindsay from Illinois
Guests: 50
Great, Had fun with it.
Guests found it a bit tricky
August 05, 2009
Lyn from australia
Guests: 10
Enjoyable. but pretty tricky. Many of us hadn't heard of some of the examples given. Certainly got you thinking.
Great fun for the adults
April 01, 2009
Tonia from Virginia
Guests: 0
There were all ages there. The adults played the decade game. The teens played the candy game, and the little kids played bingo. Everyone loved the games. The decade game was a lot of fun for the adults. I could hardly get them to put their pencils down so we could see who won.
Had a wonderful time
March 30, 2009
Joanna from Virginia
Guests: 0
games - just surprised your "Over the Hill" category started at age 30. Ages ranged from 40's to early 70's. We played Over the Hill Bingo and Decade Decoder. Used the suggested rules. I had everyone to bring a gift and we had a gift exchange at the end of our party. They loved the games and we all had a wonderful time together!
Enjoyed the game but update past the 80's
December 22, 2008
Allison from New York
Guests: 0
The party was December 14, 2008. It was for ages 35-65, with a total of 40 people. There were also some kids. They didnt play the games, but colored on the sheets which worked out well. The group enjoyed the decade decoder game although I think it needs to be updated. It ends in the 1980s. Its almost 2009!
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How it Works

3 Easy Steps To Printing Your Party Games

  print out your game on your home color printer  
Pick your game, purchase, and personalize* it by typing your own text right onto the screen.

Print out your game on your color printer, as many printouts as you like, using letter size paper. Then print the answer key.
Gather a few pens and pencils and enjoy your party!

*personalize options different for each game, if available


Rules of Play

Players have 8 minutes to put all the items listed into the decade they were popular in.


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