Articles tagged with: Two Player
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A friend of mine was over recently and asked if I could recommend a card game that’s “like UNO, but not UNO, but is easy for non-game people to get, like UNO — oh and it also has to be fun for two players.” Huh. So we headed up to my hallway of games and I started pulling products out for him to look at. He really wanted something simple, fun and that takes 2 seconds to learn. Something “familiar.”
The game that really resounded with him was Ratuki by USAOPOLY. …
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There are times that you just know fate has a hand in things. Like I swear fate pushed the toy/game industry on me. There’s no way I would have pursued it on my own, and yet due to some events beyond my control here I am writing game reviews while taking a break from game inventing!
From the sound of it, the game In A Pickle ended up being invented as a result from a little push by fate too. As told by one of the inventors, Colleen McCarthy-Evans, this is …
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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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There is just something about the look of Blue Orange games that I love. Previously I reviewed Gobblet Gobblers (see here) and I got quite a bit of good feedback on that one. It’s cute, fun to play and easy to learn – three things that they were able to successfully replicate in their game ChickyBoom! Though unlike Gobblet Gobblers, ChickyBoom is a game is really a kid’s game – not an all-ages game in kid’s clothing. But for the children in your life this one is going to be …
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On the very edge of the Chicago suburbs, right at the last exit that divides the bustling commuters from the nothingness that spans to westward to the Rockford oasis there is a Cabela’s store. It outfits hikers, hunters and other people looking to venture away from the city. This weekend I made the trek from Chicago proper to this oversized log cabin to return an ill-fitting Christmas gift. As I wandered through the maze of camo and fishing gear, I spotted a game I knew, Find It. It’s a charmingly …


