12-13-2019, 04:19 PM(This post was last modified: 12-13-2019, 04:21 PM by KlusteR.)
Here's a fun idea for the whole family : Operation - SHL Edition!
Now, the classic boardgame Operation makes the players use tweezers in order to remove a plastic "ailment" that is affecting your patient, without touching the metalic border of the container of said "ailment". You had different fun play-on-words, such as the "Adam's Apple", which was an apple located in the throat area of the patient, or "Butterflies in the Stomach", which was a litteral butterfly in the gut of the patient. But we could replace those using the current 16 franchises of the SHL, and an association either with their name, or with their city!
Buffalo Wild Wings : Wings located on the left of the patient's shoulder Syndicate's Promise : The right-side pinky finger of the patient Hamilton's Fractured Rib : A rib located on the right side of the patient's abdomen, situated where Alexander Hamilton was shot in his lost duel Mouth Frothing With Rage : The mouth of the patient Pack Alpha : A tail, swinging on the right side of the patient's buttock Oh... Barracuda : A small fish located where the heart of the patient should be (this is a play on words using the music group Heart, who are famous for their song Barracuda) Under the Northern Star : A cross situated in the patient's left hand Platoon : A kidney stone on the patient's left side (this one is a bit far-fetched, but Oliver Stone was the director of the movie called Platoon... I did what I could there!) Dragon's Eye : The left eye of the patient Cold Feet : The right foot of the patient Cat-like Reflexes : The right quadriceps of the patient, as it used in pouncing (genius, I know.) Chief's Hat : A crown-like hat atop of the patient's head Doom's Specter : An ominous figure looming on the patient's left side Misplaced Pride : The patient's reproductive organs Always Bigger In Texas : A huge gun situated in a holster on the patient's left leg Jetpack! : A cannister of gas protruding from the patient's right shoulder
Enjoy the hours of fun - and don't ring the buzzer!