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Monopoly: Leeds Edition:
... is a game which hasn t changed much over the years - that is, until recently, when Hasbro realised they could cash in with a series of regional editions which are specific to individual UK cities. Costing £24.45 from Amazon, Leeds Monopoly is one such edition and comes in a box decorated with photos of famous sights from the West Yorkshire City. My parents got this game as a gift over the Christmas period,... Read the full review: The Board Game Based on YOUR Town by JJJJ |
Winning Move Board Game
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Monopoly: Leeds Edition Brand: Winning Moves / Board Game / For 2 or more players overall rating |
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Monopoly Desi Edition Monopoly Desi Edition / Board Game / Manufacturer: Winning Moves. |
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Winning Moves Da Vinci Code - The Game Brand: Winning Moves / Board Game / Age: 7 Years+ / For 2 - 4 players - This international code-breaking sensation is named after the great master of code-making. "When we find a good educational game we jump for joy. Well, we jumped very high when we came across the game...It has all the elements of a... overall rating |
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The Simpsons Board Game Manufacturer: Winning Moves / Board Game / Family Games - Players choose a character, either Homer, Marge, Bart, Lisa, Maggie or Grampa, and throughout the game collect relevant tokens (Saxaphone for Lisa and Duff Beer for Homer!). Play begins on the sofa, in front of the TV, with a clean carpet - but ... overall rating |
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Essex Monopoly Board Game / Manufacturer: Winning Move overall rating |
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Winning Moves Da Vinci Code - The Game ... you like games that require some skill rather than just luck, then you will enjoy playing Da Vinci Code - The Game. This international code-breaking sensation can be played by 2 to 4 players and is suitable from age 7 upwards. The object of the games is to break you opponent s secret code before they manage to break yours. Equipment The box contains 26 tiles - a set of 13 black tiles and 13 white tiles. Each set is numbered from 0 to 11 and also contains a Scramble tile which has a dash on it instead of a number. How to start Firstly remove the 2 Scramble tiles and then place the remaining 24 tiles face down on the table and mix them about. Each player selects ... Read the full review: International Code-breaking by Tamarind |
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The Simpsons Board Game ... is a great game. I absolutely love it! It looks pretty complicated at first sight but it is really easy to pick up once you get started. You pick a character from the Simpsons family and move your character around the board collecting tokens and performing tasks. Off from the main board are a series of mini games that you have to go and play if you land on certain squares. Each of these seven games has its own set of rules... now don t look like that! It s simple to follow. Honestly! It certainly isn t boring because you never know what course the game will take and which mini games you will end up playing. The main board is the Simpson s front room. You wi... Read the full review: A winning game from the Simpsons by elbar1 |
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The Simpsons Board Game ... though we now live in a computer and console dominated world my boys still love an old fashioned board game. Don t get me wrong they love their X-box but are just as happy to play monopoly, payday, cluedo and a range of the new DVD board games that are taking up space in their bedroom! My eldest actually got this game for his birthday last year; both my boys are big fans of the Simpson s so when he saw this game advertised he wanted it. As I usually end up having to referee between them when they play these games it also needs to be a game that I would enjoy! I prefer faster paced games that are also fun and do not have to many complicated rules, not that I am thick... Read the full review: Could you gargle the national anthem? by madmum71 |






