Twister is one of the most recognizable games in the country -- we all have familiar memories of flicking the spinner and placing a foot or hand on whatever color the peg lands on. Apparently, the ...
The modernized game does away with awkward physical contact. Hasbro this week introduced a high-tech version of party game Twister—replacing the spotted mat and colorful spinner with wearables and an ...
ST. PAUL, Minn. — Twister called itself “the game that ties you up in knots.” Its detractors called it “sex in a box.” Charles “Chuck” Foley, the father of nine who invented the game that became a ...
The Minnesota man whose Twister game launched decades of awkward social interactions at parties has died. He was 82. Charles “Chuck” Foley died July 1 at a care facility in St. Louis Park. His son, ...
In this Sept. 22, 2004, file photo, Jacob Jenkins, from left, Ramone Robinson, Nelson Miller and Tairisha Sawyer play Twister in Edwardsville, Ill. Charles "Chuck" Foley, inventor of the iconic ...
Hasbro this week introduced a high-tech version of party game Twister—replacing the spotted mat and colorful spinner with wearables and an augmented reality app. The basics still apply: Right hand ...