P for Pizza by Big Potato Challenges Players to Gather Many Slices
Laura McQuarrie — August 15, 2020 — Life-Stages
References: bigpotato & toyworldmag
P for Pizza is a new game from Big Potato that has two to four players compete to grab as many slices as possible. The new game is touted as an "easy-cheesy letter game" and the fast-paced gameplay sees players shout their answers as quickly as possible with the goal of collecting a total of nine slices.
The game comes in a pizza slice-shaped box that's perfectly travel-sized and easy to tidy up afterwards. As part of the game, players ages eight and up will find that they need to think quick to answer a TV show beginning with the letter "B," a type of cake that starts with "P" or something starting with "R" that can be squeezed.
Image Credit: Big Potato
The game comes in a pizza slice-shaped box that's perfectly travel-sized and easy to tidy up afterwards. As part of the game, players ages eight and up will find that they need to think quick to answer a TV show beginning with the letter "B," a type of cake that starts with "P" or something starting with "R" that can be squeezed.
Image Credit: Big Potato
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