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Guess Who?:
... look of the game, even though the concept remained the same. The idea of Guess Who is to pick a character at random from the card deck, then both players have to ask questions using an elimination process to whittle down suspects and work out which character the other player has. It is a game for two people, but I guess you could play it in teams. Each player has a little board with flip-top faces. If you ask... Read the full review: Guess Who? Go On Guess! by benlepensive |
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Scattergories Board Game / Classic word-based family game. overall rating |
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Pictionary Board Game / overall rating |
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Scalextric Board Game / Popular slot car racing made by Hornby. Covers all types of motorsport and cars from Formula One and Rallying to Beetle and Caterham racing. overall rating |
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Password Board Game / overall rating |
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Disney Monopoly Board Game / The magic of Disney meets Monopoly in this special edition featuring Disney's most popular films and characters. overall rating |
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Upwords Board Game / Players stack letters higher and higher to build layers of crosswords for the most points. overall rating |
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Cluedo Board Game / overall rating |
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Absolute Balderdash Board Game / Absolute Balderdash is a fun, brain teasing game for players age 12 and upwards. Good to play with friends and family - or for anyone who has a sense of humour, and doesn't mind telling a little lie or two! overall rating |
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Build a Beetle Board Game / Roll the dice, and put together a beetle body, a beetle head, a nose, eyes, some feelers, and feet. overall rating |
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Guess Who? ... is a game which I loved to play with my dad when I was younger and now I get great enjoyment playing it with my 5 year old daughter. The object of the game is to be the first one to guess correctly which card the other player had selected. There are many different varieties of Guess Who type board games, however through experience, this original game is much better than the cheaper versions as the board are very well made and the characters are nice and easy to describe and distinguish. The game is aimed at children aged 4+ and although smaller children cannot read the names, they can usually distinguish features well. Two players are needed to play. Each player... Read the full review: What a classic, but dont ask about their knickers! by sairmare |
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Pass the pigs ... On your turn you roll both of the miniature pigs, depending on how the pigs land you score points. For example a pig landing on its back or feet scores 5 points. At the end of your roll you need to decide if you want to add that roll s score to your total score and end your turn or roll again for more points. If when you roll the pigs they end up on opposite sides (one with a dot up, the other dot down) you lose all of your points for that round and play passes to the next player. If the pigs touch when the land you lose all of the points you have earned for the whole game. The first player to reach 100 wins. The game is recommended for children ages 7 and up ... Read the full review: Oh No!! They're making bacon!! by oldchem |
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Risk ... The game facilitates game play for up to 8 players. ~~~GAMEPLAY AND ENJOYMENT~~~ Simply put, each player has a number of military, which are placed of designated areas of the "world", given through the cards dealt. Players take turns to place armies, attack, manoeuvre and so on. The aim of the game is to complete your mission, conquer the whole world, eliminate everyone, or the many other variations of game play available. The rules might be difficult to grasp at the beginning as there is a lot to take in. However, after a few goes, it is easy to remember and play. There are lots of rules, but they are progressive and can be gradually picked up. Playing th... Read the full review: No Risk In Playing by mattconnect |












