Is it just us, or is playing Twister indoors kinda, oh, hazardous? Someone’s always falling off the mat and knocking over a lamp or crashing into a coffee table. It’s gotta be the most dangerous ...
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PAWTUCKET, R.I.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Twist in the air, like you just don’t care! Today, Hasbro, Inc. (NASDAQ: HAS), a global leader in play, announced a brand-new version of Twister will be available for ...
Hasbro this week introduced a high-tech version of party game Twister—replacing the spotted mat and colorful spinner with wearables and an augmented reality app. The basics still apply: Right hand ...
We all remember Twister as a classic, beloved game from childhood. But it’s recently gotten a cool new update — and now, it won’t be painful if you fall when stretching to reach a dot that’s too far ...
You know about Twister. The famous party game asks 2-3 players to balance their limbs on a series of colored dots, dictated by an increasingly absurd set of instructions. Right hand red. Left foot ...
Twister, the mildly embarrassing but strangely enjoyable floor contortion game that most of us have vague youthful memories of from Christmas parties. Could a Twister mat be used as an input device?