![]() ![]() ![]() The Jokers attend a singles' gathering and ask strangers in the park if they can borrow their phones. Unbeknownst to Sal, the bride and groom are in on the joke while the other guests at the wedding are not. Punishment: Sal is forced to pretend to be a wedding guest and must read a toast the other guys have prepared for him. Then, the guys go head-to-head settling ridiculous debates at another deli. The guys work as waiters at the Carnegie Deli, and Joey Fatone makes a guest appearance, standing in for Q. The Jokers present never-before-seen footage. Punishment: Joe is forced to pretend to be a gymnast in a roomful of actual gymnasts and must, among other things, perform his "routine" in front of everyone. The Jokers cause mischief at the grocery store, try to give away items from the "mystery bag", and search for "The Chosen One" at a food court. Punishment: Sal is forced to follow a rope through a cornfield maze and endure several obstacles and scares throughout. The guys must do dares in the park while attempting to guess the other Jokers' voices on a voice changer, try to get applause while quitting their jobs, and team up for dinosaur presentations. In " Funny 'Cause It Hurts", Joe said he was left bound in the tank of water for 45 minutes. ![]() Punishment: Posing as "The Great Nose-ini" at the Borgata in New Jersey, Joe is forced to be bound in a straitjacket, chains, and ropes, and lowered into a tank of water to perform an escape act in front of an audience. Murr and Q ask the questions, while Joe and Sal go undercover as group members and provide them with embarrassing answers that Murr and Q wrote, to see if they can get through the whole survey without refusing to say an answer. The guys teach music classes as instructors and go head-to-head participating in a focus group. Punishment: Under the original impression that all of the guys are teaching skydiving classes as a challenge, Murr is forced to conquer his fear of heights when he has to go skydiving himself. The Jokers work as bellhops, serve up trouble at a hot dog cart, and go head-to-head presenting odd inventions to a focus group. So maybe buy a roller coaster or two to attract visitors to your park the good old-fashioned way?įind out why Dinosaur Island has sold more than 40,000 copies and been nominated for more than 10 Game of the Year awards!Ĭontains: 10 Translucent DNA Dice, 17 Dino Recipe Tiles, 50 Dinosaur Meeples, 22 Specialists, 36 Worker Meeples, 4 Lab Boards, 30 Attraction Tiles, 81 Income Tokens, 39 Objective Cards, 12 Scientists, 1 Cloth Bag, 80 Visitor Meeples, 11 Plot Twist Cards, 12 Modifier Tokens, 20 Corporation Tokens, 1 Research Board, 1 Track Board, 1 Marketplace Board, 4 Park Boards, 40 Marker Cubes, 24 Limit Cubes, 1 First Player Tokens, 33 Lab Upgrade Tiles, 29 Paddock Tiles, 17 Solo Play Cards, Bonus Tokens, and instructions.Īges: 8+ 1-4 Players Gameplay: 60-150 minutes (scalable length regardless of player count).See also: List of Impractical Jokers episodes No. You could play it safe and grow a bunch of herbivores, but then you aren't going to have the most exciting park in the world (sad face). Or they WILL break out and start eating your visitors, and we all know how that ends. And maybe hire some (read: a lot of) security. Dino cooking! All players will compete to build the most thrilling park each season, and then work to attract (and keep alive!) the most visitors each season that the park opens.ĭo you go big and create a pack of Velociraptors? They'll definitely excite potential visitors, but you'd better make a large enough enclosure for them. ![]() In Dinosaur Island, players will have to collect DNA, research the DNA sequences of extinct dinosaur species, and then combine the ancient DNA in the correct sequence to bring these prehistoric creatures back to life. ![]()
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