July 04, 2007

TriBond Gear!

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Who doesn’t need a TriBond apron for the 4th of July? Check out the TriBond swag at Cafe Press.

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October 07, 2005

TriBond FAQ

How do you play TriBond?
TriBond is the question and answer game without any questions! Instead the game presents “Threezer Riddles” — which are a list of three things with something in common. Ready to play?

“WHAT DO THESE 3 HAVE IN COMMON?”
1) KING QUEEN TWIN Answer 1
2) A HOBBY SHOP A FASHION SHOW A CAR DEALERSHIP Answer 2
3) A CASINO A SCREW A PIGGY BANK Answer 3
4) KEATON KILMER CLOONEY Answer 4
5) HUMERUS RADIUS ULNA Answer 5

What versions of TriBond are available?
TriBond 2005
In this latest incarnation of the game, we created a ton of new content and New Contemporary Categories. This edition has 1,800 Threezer Riddles and is available online.

The Best of TriBond
In this board game, we collected 1,650 of the very best Threezer riddles from 10 editions over the past 10 years!

Bible TriBond
All Threezer riddles in the Bible TriBond board game are drawn from the Old and New Testaments of the NIV Bible and wholesome pop culture references.

Where can I buy a copy of TriBond?
Online you can find the TriBond board game at Toys ‘R’ Us, EToys, or KBToys. To hold a copy and feel it’s marvelous mass before you buy, go to your local Toys ‘R’ Us store. Call first though, as they sell out quickly.

Bible TriBond is available through Talicor, Covenant Games, and Faith Outlet.

When is a new version of the TriBond board game coming out?
Stay tuned! More information coming soon.

I lost my TriBond rules. Do you have downloadable versions available?
Yes. Right click on the version of TriBond you have below and download a text file of the rules you need.

TriBond Rules
Best of TriBond Rules
Three for All Rules
TriBond Kids Rules
TriBond Jr. Rules
3 for Me Rules

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July 22, 2004

The Toys That Bind

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No doubt toys connect us. Many of the regular visitors to this site know that I am also the co-inventor of a game called TriBond. A recent e-mail to our TriBond website substantiates the bonding power of games.

“I purchased my first TriBond game several years ago and have enjoyed it so much. Recently a dear friend, who is also a TriBond lover, moved hundreds of miles away. In order to keep her alert on the road, entertained, and in touch with the family she left behind, we played “Travelling TriBond.” My friend would call me and ask up to three questions. I would ask her up to three questions. We continued making calls to one another for the duration of her trip and the winner (not me) was declared when she reached her destination. We had so much fun that we almost forgot how sad we were, having to part. Thanks for allowing us to stay connected just a little while longer. Tina H.

Thank you again Tina for sharing your story and confirming the value of playthings in our lives!

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