Have you seen the riddle going around on Facebook that shows a puzzle picture of stick people and possibly deadly situations? It's called the "Who Dies Puzzle". Here's the answer.
Have you seen the 'whisper challenge?.' The game is the brainchild of Jimmy Fallon of The Tonight Show. Parents of teenagers know this is how we communicate with our children on a daily basis.
Labor Day weekend is here and that means bbq's and games like Cornhole, Ladder Ball and my personal favorite - KanJam. Here's some house rules my squad plays by that might make your KanJam experience a little more interesting.
Maybe you've seen this riddle floating around on social media, or have read it online somewhere. It' New York's favorite riddle and we have an answer to it.
Looking to help out different countries throughout the world who are suffering from hunger? You can make a difference right now with your fingertips for free. Introducing Free Rice.
I have played softball for more than 30 years. Love the game. I'm good at it. Now my work hours interfere with the game. That's OK because I think I found a new game. Human Foosball.
Have you ever been playing Monopoly and thought to yourself, 'I wish this was REAL money?' Well, if you can get your hands on an 80th anniversary edition of the French Monopoly, you may just get a box filled with real Euros!
You probably think of Monopoly as that excruciating board game you have to play with your family, unless your mom likes to make her nephews cry and it gets banned from the house (thanks, Mom!). It turns out it's not the Parker Bros.' fault that the game is so mind-numbingly dull -- it's yours. You've been playing it wrong all these years.
For the first time since the 1950's Monopoly has changed their game pieces/tokens. Monopoly allowed gamers to vote for the past month on what game piece should stay, which piece would retire, and which game piece would enter the game. The results are in. We have the newest monopoly game piece/token.
When you look at someone, you are immediately drawn to their eyes. Scientists have been unsure if this is because humans are programmed to stare at eyes or at faces in general.
Alan Kingstone, a psychologist at the University of British Columbia, had been working on this quandary and was having trouble thinking of an experiment which separated the eyes from the center of the face. He was telling h
As I was driving down Commercial Drive I noticed a new building next door to Americu. I noticed a new restaurant was opening. It's under construction, and it looks like a lot of fun. Central New York get ready for Beer Bites & Games (BBG's) in New Hartford.