What Nintendo was before it was a technology company.
Playing card company.
It’s what you call a lazy person who sits on your living room sofa a lot: Cocoa hot put.
Couch Potato.
This chess piece always stays on it’s color.
Bishop.
With it’s capital as Moscow, this is the largest country in the world.
Russia.
Washington DC.
USA.
It was the first game to feature jumping.
Donkey Kong.
A language with dots and dashes: here come dots.
The Morse Code.
The “cousin“ of chess.
Checkers.
Also the capital of Greece, this city can be found in Georgia.
Athens.
Tokyo.
Japan.
Ridiculous was this pink character‘s original name.
Kirby.
Also known as principal: The classroom.
Schoolmaster.
In this dice game, you roll five dice on your turn, and the fifty point worth prize is the name of the title of the game.
Yahtzee.
This Puerto Rican cocktail is made from rum, pineapple juice, and coconut milk.
Piña Colada.
Beijing.
China.
Nintendo and this company had beef in the 80’s.
Namco.
A coin operated gaming machine that generates random combinations of symbols: coins lost in ‘em.
Slot machine.
In this game, featuring a fruit, one person collects a green card while everyone else chooses the best red card in their hand.
Apples to Apples.
The Grand Canyon is roughly this many miles long.
Anything between 265 and 285 miles it’s really 277.
Bangkok.
Thailand.
It was founded by this guy.
Fusajiro Yamauchi.
An actor born on July 3, 1962: So I’m cuter.
Tom Cruise.
Uncle Pennybags starred as the guy in this board game.
Monopoly.
Including the USA and Great Britain, this country invented the refrigerator.
Germany.
Harare.
Zimbabwe.