Articles tagged with: Playroom Entertainment
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Sometimes it takes me a little while to review a game that’s been on the market for years but I really enjoy. And even though these games aren’t NEW they’re still worth reviewing because games don’t “go bad” unless they’re trivia based or heavily rely on pop culture or politics. It’s what makes games so great! If you pick up a game from the 1950s, odds are very good that it’s still playable (provided none of the key pieces wandered off in the last 60 years). This week’s game isn’t …
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I’ve come to realize that either you like speed games or you don’t – which is similar to people who like games that require great fine motor skills like Jenga or Topple. You’re either good at them and you like them or you stink and you probably hide when someone suggests playing one. (go figure, no one likes losing) Well, in general I like speed games – but I LOVE dice speed games. It goes back to that little dice addiction I have. (Read: “I LOVE Dice Games” Part 1, …
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In a weirdly satisfying way, the game Saddle Up! is the essentially the reverse of previously reviewed game Aquarius. (See HERE) Instead of looking for places where your cards match, in Saddle Up! you’re looking for where a card doesn’t match. And that pretty much sums up the game….right here in the introduction.
Now because I don’t want this article to be one paragraph – it kind of doesn’t do the game justice – I’ll delve a little deeper into the game play. The setup is simple, mix up the deck …
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There’s something about those old school, hotel desk bells that is just awesome. One of my all time favorite games – Pit – has that style bell. The quick, frenzied game Halli Galli that I’m reviewing here also has that bell. Seriously, who can resist like a game that you have to hit a bell?!
I briefly mentioned Halli Galli in a holiday posting a couple years ago, but really the game deserves it’s own review. But since I’ve already touched on it once, I’ll keep it short and sweet – …


