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Paul Lamond The Yes! No! Game:
... m guessing we ve all played this at some time right? Aha caught you! The classic schoolyard game, basically the players take turns in answering a sequence of questions and they are not allowed to say the words Yes or No. Sounds easy but never is, someone always blindsides you just when you think you have perfected it. In The Box 1 Bell similar to those you find in hotels. 1 Instruction booklet in English with c... Read the full review: Say Yes! or don't! by thejazzyj |
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Univeral Waite Tarot Card Games overall rating |
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Witches Tarot Card Games - A Pagan/Witch-friendly deck, the with substitutions such as Pan for the Devil, and the Seeker as the Hermit overall rating |
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Tarot of the Cat People Card Games overall rating |
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Morgan Greer Tarot Card Games - Good for Tarot beginners, this deck is of the Rider-Waite tradition |
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Lord of the Rings Tarot Card Games - A tarot deck and game inspired by Tolkien's Lord of the Rings trilogy. Thick borders surround the complex and busy but nicely coloured artwork, and a quote from one of the books printed on each card. overall rating |
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Arthurian Tarot Card Games - The theme of the legends, history, and tradition of Arthurian Britain overall rating |
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Dragon Tarot Card Games overall rating |
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Angel Tarot Card Games - The minor arcana are plain with only the appropriate symbols such as eight hearts, or two diamonds. overall rating |
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Celtic Dragon Tarot Card Games - Dragons appear on every card, with or without humans overall rating |
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Rider-Waite Tarot Card Games - Classic tarot deck overall rating |
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ELC Alphabet Snap ... a mum helping my children to learn is very important to be as I believe this sets them up for a positive future. I also feel like making learning fun for my children is one of the most important things I can do and if I can teach them things with out them knowing they are learning all the better. Many toys on the market help children to learn with a high amount of them being electronic and to be very honest they drive me up the wall. When I saw these cards in the Early Learning Centre and the price of them really appealed to me, they cost me £3.50, which I think is a bargain. The set of cards comprises of 52 cards with two for each letter of the alphabet. Each c... Read the full review: snap by mummyme |
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Nordic Games Sequence ... The game comes in a box which is slightly less than A4 in size. The box is predominantly green with the name "Sequence" is white type. There are some pictures of cards on the box along with some red, yellow & blue counters. The yellow counters are obviously there to confuse people are they re not a colour used in the game! On opening the box you will find:- + 1 game board + 104 cards + 48 blue marker chips + 48 green marker chips + 48 red marker chips Players: Any number of people from 2 - 12 can play this game. However, the number must be divisible by 2 or 3, so 2, 3, 4, 6, 8, 9, 10, or 12 people can play. If there are just 2 or 3 playe... Read the full review: Above & Beyond Connect 4 ~ this isn't for the chronically indecisive! by keeperofthematri |
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Stronghold ... favorite type of games are sterotypically the gentle Sims, where no one attacks you and you can build and design till your hearts content. This is why you might find it very odd that I adore Stronghold, a game which is set around you being a lord and defending your castle whilst you attack others. So that you understand why I like it so much I will outline the points I like about it and then list some which I don t. 1. Linkages: Although a very basic game, in terms of graphics and zooming (two levels) it is very sophisticated in the linking of items. IE. if you are attacked and your caslte goes into lock down, food can not get in which means that your people become un... Read the full review: Stronghold may have a strong hold on the market. by LoolooMe |











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