A Little Book of Silly Games: Stuff to do for the whole family
By (Author) Hide&Seek
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Bloomsbury Caravel
2nd July 2020
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Hobbies, quizzes and games
Childrens / Teenage general interest: Hobbies, quizzes, toys and games
793
Paperback
128
Width 102mm, Height 135mm
163g
Silly games for silly people, from babies to boomers and beyond. Done all the chores Finished all the binge watching Decorated the whole house Written your book Started a new business Lost weight Gained muscle Or would you rather just play games A Little Book of Silly Games is stuffed full of silly stuff to do when you're bored. Have fun and race a slice of cucumber down your face or balance a teaspoon on your elbow we all need some ridiculousness now and then.
Hide&Seek is a game design studio based in London and New York. Through a compelling combination of design, technology and cultural partnership, their work re-imagines public space as a place to play and spans multiple platforms: console, smartphone, browser, TV and street. The studio is founded on the belief that play is essential to our health, minds and relationships, and will play an increasing role in the civic culture of the 21st century. They create new games and experiences, curate and support the work of artists and designers through the Sandpit series, design and consult with global brands, and speak at events around the world. The Nature Games Weekend is part of Hide&Seeks own series of social games events over the summer supported by Arts Council England. Hide&Seek are Artists in Residence at the Southbank Centre and recent partners include: Channel 4, BBC, Tate Modern, Warner Brothers, Royal Opera House, Hogmanay Festival and Sony Computer Entertainment Europe. Their work has been recognised by D&D, Creative Review, BAFTA, The One Show, Living Labs Global Awards and Guardian MEGAS. Founder & Director Alex Fleetwood won British Council Performing Arts Entrepreneur of the Year, and Development Director Margaret Robertson was recently named one of the UKs top games designers by Develop Magazine.