Sure, you remember Mall Madness, the essential slumber party board game, but what about Ask Zandar?
Party Mania
The game that taught young '90s girls everywhere a very valuable life lesson: You must always be invited to the hottest parties.
Also, since it involved a VCR in order to play you and your friends were probably forced to play it in the living room, in total view of your parents (ugh, so embarrassing).
Slumber party fun rating: 6 out of 10.
Clarissa Explains It All: Game
OK, so this game was sorta of a major fail since it didn't really revolve around Clarissa Darling at all. The object of the game? Get a drivers license and the keys to a car.
You and your friends were better off just watching SNICK.
Slumber party fun rating: 4.5 out of 10, but only because it was a Clarissa-branded product.
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Ask Zandar
Pretty simple game: Ask Zandar a vague question and get a vague response.
Slumber party fun rating: 8.5 out of 10, mainly because there was a good chance one of your friends might reveal something you didn't know about them while answering a question.
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Full House Board Game
The ultimate TGIF sitcom got the board game treatment in the early ‘90s. Players took turns collecting each member of the Tanner family, first person to collect them all won.
Slumber party fun rating: 4 out of 10. TBH: A Boy Meets World game would’ve been better.
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