GAME
Trouble Board Game
Trouble is a board game with a simple concept: Be the first player to send your four game pieces all the way around the board, moving spaces determined by rolls of the dice. The “trouble” of the title comes when an opponent’s piece lands on a space occupied by your piece, thus sending yours back [...]
Set Game
SET is a card game of quick recognition and deduction. Each card contains one of three symbols (squiggles, diamonds, ovals) in varying numbers (up to three), colors (purple, green, red), and degrees of shading. A dealer arranges 12 cards, face up, and the players–without taking turns–hastily scrutinize the images for logical “sets” of three cards [...]
Scrabble Crossword Game
After all these years, it’s still hard to get a triple word score, the tiles are still made of wood, and there’s only one “X” in the whole box. The game of Scrabble has sparked feuds and a near-cult following. All the fuss is over a spelling game that hasn’t had an upgrade in 50 [...]
Cardinal Games Twilight Eclipse Board Game
Based the Movie Phenomenom – Eclipse, the third of the Twilight Saga Movies. A board game that includes trivia questions and challenges. The more you know about Eclipse the better your chance of winning. First player to collect all 8 Scene cards is the winner. How much do you know about The Twilight Saga: Eclipse? [...]
Blokus Classics Game
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Sequence Game
With touches of canasta, rummy, and poker, this game could easily become a Friday-night favorite. The object is to get a “sequence,” meaning a row of five poker-like chips on the game board. The board itself depicts lines of face-up playing cards. Players place their “crowning” chips on top of the card pictures, and can [...]