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  1. Tim Walsh (born December 25, 1964) is an American game inventor, writer and former sportsman. He attended Colgate University, with a major in biology and minors in art and art history. Here, he invented the game TriBond together with classmates Dave Yearick, and Ed Muccini in 1990. He invented Blurt! in 1994.

  2. Kids, adults, and grandparents can jump in and BLURT out the right word for a hilarious, fast-paced activity for game night. INCLUDES: 200 Cards (1,200 clues) in two difficulty levels, game board, six player pieces, die, and guide. For 3–12 players, Ages 7+.

  3. www.theplaymakers.com › tmiTim Walsh Bio

    In that time, TriBond sold over 3 million copies in 13 countries and my second game, Blurt!, topped 1 million copies sold. As the VP of Marketing, I appeared on NPR's All Things Considered, The Early Show and in The New York Times and even landed TriBond a 3 minute segment on Good Morning America.

  4. 3–12 Players. Community: 3–6, 8, 10, 12 — Best: 3–4. 60 Min. Playing Time. Age: 10+. Community: (no votes) Weight: 1.27 / 5. 'Complexity' Rating. Alternate Names Blurt! The Uproarious Word Race Game, BLURT! The Webster's Game of Word Racing. Designer Tim Walsh. Publisher Educational Insights, Mattel, Inc., Patch Products. See Full Credits.

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  5. The objective of Blurt! is to be the first player/team to move your playing piece around the gameboard. Note: There have been some minor changes to the rules over the years. I will note below the differences between versions. Setup. Players decide whether they are going to play by themselves or on teams. Each player/team chooses a color pawn.

  6. It was released in 1999 and was designed by Tim Walsh with the aim of bringing everyone together to enjoy this loud and exciting game. Who’s it best suited for?

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