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Risk
board game strategies by Jon Peters, Quebec, Canada
Settlers
of Catan strategy by Guy Soffer, Rehovot, Israel
Monopoly
tips by Shannon, South Carolina, USA and Robert, Minnesota,
USA
Defensive
Scrabble play by Christopher of Texas, USA
Traditional Board Game features
A murder mystery set in an English mansion, Clue
(Cluedo) is a true classic
The recent 70th Anniversary edition shows how enduring Monopoly
has remained
Generations later, Risk
is still pleasing legions of gaming fans
Too sophisticated and demanding for most children, Scrabble
is a tough mental and word-power challenge
READER REVIEW! Katherine of PA, USA says "I
love Scrabble!" She even plays it on her own sometimes...
A great first board game, Snakes
and Ladders (known as Chutes and Ladders in the US) is a
simple game for kids
Still teaching kids the nature of fairness and strategy, Sorry!
is entertaining enough to be a worthwhile family experience
Kids' Board Game features
Billed as their first board game, Candyland
will definitely appeal to your younger kids
Read Bob of Boston, MA's review of Candy Land and leave your own review or comments
READER REVIEW! Kindall of Galesburg, Illinois says: Kids will
love Cranium
Hullabaloo and the more energy they have, the better they'll
like it!
Fun for tweens and teens (but probably not their brothers), the High
School Musical game is great for fans of the movie
READER REVIEW! Rachel of Toronto, Ontario says: You're guaranteed
giggles and lots of fun for younger kids during The
Littlest Pet Shop game
A great counting board game, Snakes
and Ladders (known as Chutes and Ladders in the US) is a
simple distraction for children
Family Board Game features
A tile laying game that's different every
time, Carcassonne
is already on its way to becoming a classic
A murder mystery set in an English mansion, Clue
(Cluedo) is a true classic
READER REVIEW! Lizz of Sarasota, Florida says: Fun for all the family
and easy to set up, the
Cranium game is a great multi-activity game for larger groups
READER REVIEW! Kindall of Galesburg, Illinois says: Kids will
love Cranium
Hullabaloo and the more energy they have, the better they'll
like it!
Fun for tweens and teens (but probably not their brothers), the High
School Musical game is great for fans of the movie
The recent 70th Anniversary edition shows how enduring Monopoly
has remained
Still teaching kids the nature of fairness and strategy, Sorry!
is entertaining enough to be a worthwhile family experience
Adult Board Game features
READER REVIEW! Christian of New Jersey
says: You'll need lots of time and a head for strategy, but the HP
Lovecraft-themed Arkham
Horror game is a board game experience like no other
READER REVIEW! Trish of Texas says: How often do you get to play a
Village Idiot? The
Castle board game is a card-based game of mayhem, suitable
for teens upwards
READER REVIEW! Lizz of Sarasota, Florida says: Fun for all the family
and easy to set up, the
Cranium game is a great multi-activity game for larger
groups. Adults, beware its apparent simplicity...
READER REVIEW! Sonia of Concord, New Hampshire says: Loaded
Questions is a laugh riot for people who know each other --
or people who want to get to know each other
READER REVIEW! Al of Pennsylvania says: Its fare of card-trading
violence makes it unsuitable for kids, but the Lunch
Money game is a riot in both senses of the word
Gamble, lie, cheat and back-stab your way
to succes in The
Really Nasty Horse Racing Game
If you find the original Risk a little too predictable and staid,
you'll love the new depth of challenge Risk
2210 AD offers you
Too sophisticated and demanding for most children, Scrabble
is a tough mental and word-power challenge!
READER REVIEW! Katherine of PA, USA says "I
love Scrabble!" She even plays it on her own sometimes...
Tweens and teens will appreciate the Settlers
of Catan as much as their parents
READER REVIEW! Force-related questions and an electronic R2D2 'dice'
make Star
Wars Trivial Pursuit a sure-fire hit for fans of the original
trilogy, says Chris M. of FL, USA
Aaron Mucciolo says The
Dirt Game is a classic party formula: quick to set up and
enjoyable in bigger groups of friends
READER REVIEW! Fancy finding yourself in fantastically unlikely scrapes
and sticky situations? Try The
Worst-Case Scenario Survival Game, says Kaleb Daarl of San
Francisco, CA, USA
Strategy Board Game features
READER REVIEW! Christian of New Jersey
says: You'll need lots of time and a head for strategy, but the HP
Lovecraft-themed Arkham
Horror game is a board game experience like no other
A tile laying game that's different every
time, Carcassonne
is already on its way to becoming a classic
READER REVIEW! Trish of Texas says: How often do you get to play a
Village Idiot? The
Castle board game is a card-based game of mayhem, suitable
for teens upwards
Not an official version of the original, but Conquer Club is the best Risk-style online clone around
Generations later, Risk
is still pleasing legions of gaming fans
If you find the original Risk a little too predictable and staid,
you'll love the new depth of challenge Risk
2210 AD offers you
Tweens and teens will appreciate the Settlers
of Catan as much as their parents
Online Board Game features
A faithful, fun conversion of the original, Ticket
to Ride Online may make you buy the board game itself
Not an official version of the original, but Conquer Club is the best Risk-style online clone around
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