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Not far from my house there is a dive bar, with scary red lighting that hosts bingo on Monday nights. It’s really not all that exciting; you win a brown paper lunch bag filled with random odd items. I was lucky enough to win the first round Monday night and my winnings included some Cheez-It snacks, baby food, a bunny sucker and Chicklets. By the end of the night our table had a skull candle, a bible card game and three colors of “fun dough.” But before the bingo festivities …
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I know it’s my first review since Toy Fair and you’re all dying to hear about something new and exciting, but I have to have some time to play the games! So instead I’m doing a “throwback” review of my favorite old game – backgammon! So why a review a game that predates modern civilization? Because I’m guessing far more than half of my readers have never played it (and it’s got some cool history!)
Like I said, backgammon is old. Some estimate that it’s has been around close to 5000 …
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I like word games, but only specific word games. You will probably never see me review Scrabble on this site because I think it takes far too long to play and I find waiting for slower players to take their turn agonizing. I also refuse to memorize the Scrabble dictionary, which I feel that you need to do to gain a solid win against the stronger players. Boggle, however, I love. It’s “the 3-minute word search game” that everybody plays at the same time. And for those of you who …
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Regardless of how you pronounce the name Rummy-CUBE, Roomi-CUBE, Rummy –CUB, if you’ve played it you probably like it.
Rummikub has to be my favorite two-player game and I’ll admit it took me a long, LONG time to learn to play it. Wait…let me rephrase, I got it pretty quickly once I read the directions but back when I was young my sister got a copy for Christmas we never bothered learning to play it. Why? It’s filled with numbers and it looked like math was involved and after summers and …
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Earlier today I had an interesting conversation with the owner of the Chicago toy and game store Cat and Mouse about how there are tons of games that ”borrow” the play patterns of other games. Some even look the same: Bananagrams and Scrabble Apple (both which are similar to Take Two), Yahtzee and Kismet, Connect Four and Toot and Otto to name a few. Now my mother always told me that “imitation is the sincerest form of flattery,” so I guess that the duplication indicates that the initial product had …


