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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 …
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As a kid my older sister and I would frequently get games as gifts for birthdays and holidays. And even though we’re only 13 months apart, we didn’t often see eye to eye on which games we liked. I liked Life she liked Monopoly. I liked Candyland she liked Chutes and Ladders. Maybe it was because we were TOO close in age and we were both grasping for some sort of individuality, but since my degree is in Industrial Design and not psychology we will not dig any further into …
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Today’s pick is Can’t Stop by Sid Sackson. Currently this dice games tops tall the others because I’m just so addicted to it and it’s an oldie but a goodie. It was originally published in 1980 by Parker Brothers but was reprinted by Face 2 Face games back in 2007 and that’s when I got my copy.
The game is so easy to learn and play. You’re trying to move your pieces from the bottom of the board to the top in columns numbered 2-12. There are only 3 spaces in …
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I love clever ideas; they just make me happy. (And sometimes envious that I didn’t think of them myself!)
This past February when I was roaming around Javits during New York Toy Fair I saw the cleverest feature in the Winning Moves product King Me. It’s such a simple “duh” idea that I am still smitten with it. You know what it is? Self-crowning checkers. Yup, that’s right, the crowns rise up from each checker when you twist them. How cool is that?!
There have been thousands of versions of checkers including …
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If your family is anything like mine, there’s a whole shelving unit dedicated to old games in the basement of your parent’s house. There are some well-worn classics like Monopoly, Sorry and the version of Clue with the stable and fountain from the late ‘80s. But it’s also teeming with games you’ve never heard of and definitely never played because they sound so dull you’d rather clean the basement than play the game. Like “The IRS Game” I recently unearthed in my father’s house. He’s a CPA so I’m sure …

