Saturday 21 December 2013

Sunday Sample


It's Sunday morning and I have a birthday party to go to so this will be short
this week has been game-tastic.
There are 6, count them, SIX new games in the house and one expansion

Kingdom Builder
Tokaido
Pizza party
Say Anything
Family Fluxx
Seasons
and the expansion is
We Didn't Play Test This Either.

I've had the chance to play Say Anything and Tokaido thus far but not with the kids.
Pizza party looks to be a simple little game, would fit in a stocking well and the kids should be able to play it too. I'll get them to sit and play some games asap I swear.

Xmas is in four days I think most games you might have bought have in fact been bought already and that's a good thing because the local store owner was saying her shelves are all but bare, she's got new stock coming in soon though, before the big day for those running a little late to the party.

At this stage the best I can do is say my list of games to play with the kids now comes to...
Walk the Plank
Pizza Party
Tokaido
and I’m sure there are others.
My wish list is shrinking fast at this time of year which is great, I think there's even another one under the tree.

So not a lot to add this week, Husband is off work now so maybe we'll get more played as a family for the next couple of weeks.
I do have a list of entries i want to get to in the new year I'll start working on those after the big day.

In the mean time Merry Christmas everyone I wish lots of family, love, friends and fun...


AND GAMES!

Sunday 15 December 2013

Raging Board Mamma! (COMPLETELY NOT BOARD GAME RELATED)

This won't happen often i promise, and it has NOTHING to do with board games.

Don't mind me, i'm just going to rant for a bit

In my experience as a kid, I cared not for whether my favorite characters on TV were male or female. I never understood why it mattered, so what if Astro boy was a boy, I’d call myself Astro boy and be the coolest person in the game any way. I never pretended to be April O'Neal...why would it? It was the turtles were were cool so I pretended to be one of them. Gender didn't matter. So when I saw Batman Returns in the cinema twice, as in we came out of one session, bought tickets and went straight back in, I was there to see batman. In black, and all manly like (I was about 9 so it wasn't like that at all). The Disney princesses of the day bored me for the most part, and seriously who wouldn't get bored waiting to be rescued? And I had care bears, My little Ponies and VOLTRON in my toy box like any kids of the 80's.

Jump forward to having my own girls, I'd spent very little time thinking about how girls were represented or marketed towards because who cared? Really, girls like what girls like just as boy like what boys like, why the heck not? We make up our own minds, right?

Well to an extent, yes. But as a mother of two girls, and being in the middle of weathering a Christmas season I have to say my husband and I find ourselves both completely disgusted and utterly confused at some of the things we see.

The example that first comes to my mind when I think of shocking advertising material is Disney's boxes of books.




My husband spotted this and was truly disgusted. Our youngest LOVES Toy Story, and Finding Nemo, I personally loved The Lion King when I was young. In fact of the 'girls' books we regularly view 'Tangled' and “Tinkerbell' The rest, not so much. This could be why.



But Disney has changed and evolved through time. There are a number of their 'Princess' movies that we let the girls watch now, and this isn't actually an anti Disney post because we see things like this on the shelf as well.

Google Search Result: Nerf for Girls

Ok, so yes I did the search with this result in mind, because I knew what would come up. Nerf, for girls...seriously? Why does it have to be pink, and purple? I'm a long time hater of the colour pink, largely because it was expected that as a girl I’d like it. However, that aside...why?
I'm going to start with my least outrage-y stance here, the colour.
It's pink, so does the colour make this

Nerf Rebelle Crush Blaster



appeal more than this?

Nerf Vortex Firestrike


WHY? Because it's pink? If you look closely the Firestrike is clearly cooler, no question, it has a laser pointer (light beam) built in.

Colour aside because even my husband acknowledges that the pink, white ad black does in fact look cool (“But why does it have to be for girls?”)
Let's look at the names of these weapons.

The Crush Blaster
The Sweet Revenge Blaster
And my personal favourite, The Heart Breaker Crossbow.

Seriously?

The standard range of nerf have these:
Hailfire Blaster
Firestrike
Strongarm Blaster
Electro Storm
And so many more that are no where near as offensive.

Why do the 'girls' weapons get names that clearly imply not only personal Vendetta's but romances and or romantic feelings. Girls are perfectly capable of more than just soft squishy feelings towards other people, and we certainly should be held in better regard to think that should our squishy feelings not be reciprocated, or go unnoticed that we might take up arms and assault the offenders.
Seeing the names of these weapons makes me see red (not pink, a full blown red), it really winds me up and I want yell at everyone nearby that it isn't acceptable!!!!

No, one last thing about the 'girls' Nerf range, the entire thing is called the 'Rebelle' Range.
So as a girl if you are so inclined to enjoy partaking in the shooting of your friendship a fun manner, you are in fact a rebel (and of course it's girl so it's two l's and an e worthy).

To be honest I didn't notice much of any of this until my husband pointed it out to me, and that was merely because I wasn't paying a lot of attention to it, I don't much care for nerf, it's just not my geek point. But my husband sure did.
We've discussed the other range of toys that's been under fire for 'girly-fying' their toys, LEGO. They did make things pink and purple yes, and sure there's more stereotypically 'girl' things in the Lego friends range, but there's also karate practitioners, and Inventors, and vets. So at the very least they have tried to keep the field relatively even. And to be honest my girls get a mix of all the Lego ranges quite happily.

I see so many things coming out for 'girls' and it being just what the boys get but in pink. It's really very frustrating. Superhero underwear...great, love to see that for girls it's annoying that they only get tinker bell, princesses and Dora to choose from. But why is the batman symbol pink? I'd love to see more dinosaur, and superhero and star wars clothes in the 'girls' section. Or perhaps with the exception of some articles which are specifically designed for one gender or the other (yes I’m aware it is necessary for some things) just have a general clothing section and ditch the genderisation.
Toys certainly NEVER need to be categorised by gender and I even shop in some shops over others because they format their catalogues by category (dress up, building, vehicles) rather than girls and boys sections.

In my world my friends allow their children the freedom to like what they like, boys that like pink and play with dolls, girls that love green and play with cars, movies and tv shows that have both male and female protagonists, not just one or the other. But not so for everyone else and people must be falling for this marketing if they're still doing it.
Please, Stop and think, and maybe if we as consumers just stop buying into this garbage they'd change their tactics.
Maybe...unlikely I know but still

Rant over.







Sunday Sample 16.12.13

Well OK not a great start i guess, it's Monday today not Sunday, at least here in Australia anyways.  It's still Sunday in the US so I've kinda got this right.  Right?

Enough of that, i'll try to be on time next week.

So Last weeks news was the arrival and subsequent enjoyment of Takenoko.  
This week isn't a lot different.  Being so close to Christmas board games are hard to find time for, particularly as I've managed to get a cold as well, seriously who has time to be sick at this time of year?  Any way, the news of this week was the ease with which my two girls took to Takenoko.
The only thing we had to adjust for them was that they used only the Panda cards, because let's be honest, mocing the panda IS the attraction of that game for a five year old girl.  Miss 4 enjoyed going through the motions, but fact was she didn't really 'get' what she was doing.  She understood that moving the panda meant he ate bamboo but that was the sum of it.  She also apparently mistook herself for being a panda, and the cards for being bamboo because she chewed on one of the cards.
Consequently, the game has been put away and not brought out again, i think i need some card sleeves.  In fact i'm fairly certain i want to sleeve the cards in any game that the kids are going to come int regular contact with.  

In other news miss 5's gaming gift arrives the other day, the two three dice expansions for Rory's story cubes that she's getting, the prehistoric and enchanted additions.  The extra rubber duckies for Miss 4's xmas game arrived too but we're still waiting on 'Duck Duck Go' to get here.  

This week i'm going to try to make time to work on 'Walk the Plank' with miss 5, and i want to see if i cang do a proper ADA write up for Takenoko.






Other entries to look out for in the, not too distant future.

Store it Up ~ a gamers (second) most pressing issues, storage, problems and solutions.
Walk the Plank ~ report and ADA
Introducing Gamers ~ bringing people in
2014 Anticipation ~ whats coming and whats exciting

I"m sure i'll come up with more to ramble at you about but until then Have a Merry Christmas!

Saturday 7 December 2013

Dec 2013 Kickstarter

So here's some that looked interesting.

Hold Your Breath Card Game & 3-pack Collector's Edition!


I have 'Walk the Plank' and it's a fun filler.  It's a prequel to 'Get bit' and this seems to be the third in the trilogy of games (because trilogies are the IN thing atm).  You can support just the new game, or get copies of the ones you don't have here as well, or of course get all three in the deluxe edition.  Looks like fun.

The Golden Lagoon

This just looks cool.  Co-operative strategy, nice art.
I don't know a lot about it it just looks cool.

who doesn't like hunting for treasure?


These are as usual just a few that looked interesting, there's so many more there and i have of course not got any experience with the games it's all based on the project presentation that i say they look interesting.

Sunday Samples



Alright so I’ve decided to try to dedicate myself to getting at least one Sunday report out a week.
With this in mind I’m going to say this now, sometimes, life happens.
Nevertheless I can find the time today and here I am, wanting to write about my gaming experiences this week which for the most part can be summed up with one word.

I've been looking at reviews of it for awhile now, I saw it on the gencon videos and seriously who wouldn't be interested in a game that has a panda eating bamboo!?!?!? But no one here has it so we couldn't try it out, and I couldn't justify buying it based on 'it looks cool'. Tom Vasel [review] says good things about it, he's even got the super duper special GIANT edition of it which I’m utterly jealous of. And yet still it wasn't a particularly strong argument for purchasing a game blind (we've had a few failures). When Tabletop [episode] played it and my husband said that it looked cool, and a day later OzGamesShop.comemailed me with news of them restocking that very same game...the stars were aligned to my satisfaction (there was also a spectacularly bad day in there that required retail therapy to aid in the recovery from) and much to my bank accounts chagrin I bought us a copy.
Three days ago it arrived on our doorstep.

Since then we've played three games, one with just DH and myself, one with my parents, and one with some family friends.
What do we think if it?
We really enjoy it. It's light, although the theme is very clear for us. The Panda is cute! The non gamers we've played with picked it up quite well. The Panda is cute! Us as gamers really enjoyed the light strategy and mild chance that it provides. The Panda is Cute. And we're thinking miss 5 will be able to play it with little to no adaptation for her ability. AND THE PANDA IS CUTE!

The only criticism I've managed to come up with is that for a are that is based on colours as much as it is the panda and the bamboo there should be symbols for the colours also to cater for those who are colour blind.

DH's (Dukayn) spot!

He won't write (mind you I haven't asked him to yet so I don't really know) but he will talk to me about the games we play and this is what he said about Takenoko.

Quote: 'apart from that [his short list of cons] I love the game, it's really really cool.'



Pros:
Language independent
components are excellent
mechanics are solid
strategy is light but good.

Cons:
the dice, it's a natural wooden finish, and the pastel-ish colours they've used for it can be hard to read. If the colours for the symbols are desired then a darker dice (black) ought to be used. But the symbols do not need to be coloured, if they were all in black then the wooden finish dice would work just fine.

He also seriously dislikes the small cards

~~end spot~~

So all in all a positive review which I know is not what this blog is about but heck it's a gaming blog it's gunna happen.

I am hoping to within the next week have a go at the game with miss 5 and have something fro her to share on the game as well as how well it plays scaling it to her level.  We think we won't have to change much to be honest.

As for the rest of the week, last night we got HAMMERED by 'Pandemic'. OMG we've never lost like that before, it was brutal.  I believe we all got two turns and that was it, show over, the outbreaks were 3/4 of the way to wiping us out and we ran out of yellow virus cubes in the tray with such speed we didn't have time to really make a dent in the damage.  It was truly an impressive loss, made me think of a line from a P!nk song "Some times i wan to slap you in your whole face"  not just one cheek but both, at once.
 Forbidden Desert was in some ways meaner because it teased us, let us think we might succeed and then just as we were making the mad dash for the finish line we all died of thirst.

Plans for next week are to get another new game (it's in the post already) 'Duck Duck Go!', but we won't get to play that till after xmas day as it's a present for miss 4. I'm hoping it arrives in time, because the extra ducks I ordered for it have already arrived We're also getting two of the little 3 dice expansions for 'Rory's Story Cubes' as well for miss 5's stocking. Also I need to get into town and put 'Seasons' on layby in our local gaming shop, Area 52, they have it and it's expansion in for me, they are very very patient with me.
Mostly thus time of year is sooooo busy that it's hard to get much gaming done but now I have a goal, to have something to talk about on Sunday mornings.

I'll have other blogs coming up through the week, but if life swallows me whole in the meantime, I’ll see you next Sunday


Tuesday 3 December 2013

xmas guide - Pimp My Game



OK so this isn't the one i mentioned before, the list of thus far anticipate games of the 2013 Christmas period.  This is about those little things that make the already enjoyable experience of gaming, just a little bit more enjoyable for the average gamer.  Accessories.
Games of course come with everything you need in them in order to play the game, it'd be a bit daft for them not to, however some games that are already very good, can become quite extraordinary with a few additions.  Alright perhaps extraordinary is too much but you get the idea of what i'm saying.  The shinnies make things better!  So what to get the gamer who buy all their own games (like we tend to).

Meeples (Lords of Waterdeep)

When i think about additions that improve the game experience this is one of the first thing that come to mind.  'Lords of Waterdeep' is a worker placement that deserves the heading of cube pusher as well.  When one is placing their 'workers' they are in fact pushing small wooden cubes around the board.  replacing the cubes with little people shaped wooden pieces instead would add to the feel of actually managing rogues, wizards, clerics and warriors in order to complete quests rather than manipulating random resources.
Buy it:


Play Mat for Sentinels of the Multiverse

This is a co-operative superhero card game that requires nothing but the cards and a surface to play it on.  however in my poking around the site dedicated to the game i found something that would improve the feel of the game considerably.  It's a play mat.  designated areas for each players cards the environment and enemies cards as well.  It's bright, it's gaudy, it fits the aesthetic of the game perfectly!
Buy it:
Play mat

Dice Tower

Dice towers are pure bling.  A dice can be rolled anywhere one doesn't even really need a flat surface.  However, some people have issues controlling the roll of their dice, they see to think that in the middle of all the carefully placed meeples, cubes, and other precariously constructed structures, is the perfect place to rill their dice to see if they hit the bad guy.  The answer is invariably no, but now it's time to pick up the mess that was made.  Annoying.  Avoidable.
A dice tower, for the most part, contains the roll of the dice and preserves that carefully lined up display pieces that you made while someone else was having a turn.  When i say for the most part, sometimes they do fly astray, but then whats life without  little bit of randomness?
Now the 'Buy it' list here could go on for ever ad ever, it really could, this is a popular item that can be found in pretty much any given flavour of geekery you choose.  I have a friend with a Cthlulhu one for his 'Arkham Horror' game, and I had one made with the Lanister House crest on it for my husband due to his obsession with watching people screw each other in every way imaginable in 'A Game of Thrones'.  (don't get me wrong i watch it too but i'm not oblivious to what it is).  There are steampunk versions, I've even found a tardis one, and at one stage we even has a Dice Tower one here in this house until it got broken.  So a few suggestions for finding these are:
Etsy
Fun Again Games
Litko Game Accessories
Ebay

Want to make one fr yourself?  There's a bunch of ideas here: Pinterest

Virii Pandemic

Pandemic, a great game, a favourite in this house.  But the virii are cubes, not terribly representative really.  With that in mind these are a great way to fix that.  Apart from anything they show off the rather funky looking shapes that virii have, i mean, really there's even virii plushies because they looks so oddly cool.
Buy it:
Virii


Card Sleeves -
There are those among us who are somewhat aware of the sheer amount of money that is involved in a hobby such as gaming.  And as such when we buy something it is important to us to make sure that our things are protected as much as possible from damage.  One of my favorite games is Dixit, and one day i had a card stick to  table, when i removed said card it was damaged and from then on i had to make sure that that card was removed from the game.  This made me say as it's one of my favorites I have since had the card replaced and all is well in my world of Dixit again.  But my cards are no sleeved as well.  As are my Sentinels of the Multiverse cards, it's a popular game in this house, used often, and not cheap.
Now LCG and CCG players already seem to understand the import of these small but in some way invaluable accessories because competitions seem to have the requirement that cards are sleeved before one is allowed to play.
However it's important to know what size of card you're buying, there is not a universal card size not even amongst those that seem like they're the same size, trust me, they aren't and that one millimeter matters.  Sleeving cards also leads to storage issues sometimes cards take up twice the space when they are sleeved, so those decks might not fit in their deck boxes once sleeved, but storage is the topic of an upcoming blog entry so i'll go right to the suggestions on where to get sleeves.  I'll list a few but pretty much most stores that sell games also will sell card sleeves online or brick and mortar.
Buy it:
Dixit:
Ebay

General/mixed:
Ebay
Fantasy Flight

Now a lot of these were game specific, and that's really a side effect of having favourite games, you tend to know what would make them and even better experience.  Most games will have something you can add that'll make them more unique to you, and improve on the experience in some way.  I have a friend who has little tiny clay hearts and brain tokens to replace the cardboard ones in Arkham horror, as well as a an alternate first player token, and Arkham Horror specific dice when the standard D6 that come with the game work just fine.  I know someone who has bought little wooden hearts for their version of 'love letter' instead of using the little square cubes that come with it.  it's all surface stuff, and some epople won't buy them because a game is perfectly functional without all the bling.  But it's nice to have and a lovely gift to give someone if you know they have a game they love to play.

For more ideas and suggestions check this out
board game geek forum thread.

And jut because i HAVE to mention it (because I'd both love to have one and somewhere to put it if i had it) there are some more extravagant accessories that would make a game geek grin gaily.
Geek Chic Table
because really why wouldn't you?


Grown up games and expansion xmas lists



ok i'll try to keep this one a bit shorter because there's two lists here so straight into it

games playable by adults that we've enjoyed over the last year and would make nice xmas presents.

Sentinels of the Multiverse -
it's been between print runs until now, it is available from their site now, with new and improved errata and new boxing for the expansions, plus a promotion.
A superhero game with non branded superheroes, it feels like you all have you're own special powers and the bad guys need to be taken down.  It's not easy, sometimes you get beaten but working together is fun, and we all know i love a good co-op.  And there's a new mega expansion due out in march next year.
Buy it:
Amazon

Forbidden Desert -
new to the shelves this year, it's kind of like a more forgiving Forbidden island, and yet there's more complexity to it.  This was an instabuy for us, we're quite the fan of Matt Leacock games in this house.
Buy it:
Amazon

Letters from Whitechapel -
this is a mostly co-op game, all the bobby's work together against my jack the ripper himself.   This one is dripping with theme, and atmosphere and a lot of fun.  not cheap, but production quality is good, which is no surprise from Fantasy Flight.
Buy it:
Amazon

Escape: The Curse of the Temple -
Ok another co-op.  this is a fast paced, fun game that i haven't ever not enjoyed.  taking exactly 10 minutes to play there's a lot of 'let's d that again' if you get the right crowd. In the wrong crowd people will declare exhaustion and opt out of replaying it.  Still this is one of the games I've been really happy with getting this year.
Buy it:
Amazon

Seasons -
because i had to have at least one non co-op in the list.  This is an elegant game, great with four players and I've heard just as great with two.  Playing it i kind of got similar feelings from this as i did games like Magic the gathering, 7 wonders and roll through the ages.  But don't for a second think that this game is actually anything like any of those games, it is it's own beast and utterly enjoyable.
Buy it:
Amazon

So they're the games we've particularly enjoyed this year, both light-ish and heavier.
But this gaming world is hardly ever cut and dry, it's never just the game is it?  Nope, there are expansions to almost any game you buy.  Ok that might be an exaggeration but still you get the gist of what i'm saying so...
Here's a list of expansions that we have as a family enjoyed this year.

Quarrirs: Quartifacts
The dice 'deck building' game.  it's fun, it's silly, it's all based on chance and luck and now there are quests that make the game a little more involved and add variety.  I'm a fan of variety, this is a fun one.
But it:
Amazon

Pandemic: In the Lab
And here's the other Matt Leacock game.  We enjoy the base game a lot, and the first expansion 'On the Brink' was ok but this one 'In the Lab' is considerably better, not only adding a new element that makes some of the mechanics make a lot more sense thematically speaking but adding in a 'team game' option that i have yet to try out.
Buy it:
Amazon

Dixit: Dixit Odyssey
Now this is actually an old expansion (2011), and when i say old i mean there's been others since.  However this is the one that increases the number of players possible from six to twelve and 'technically' has enough room in it for all of the versions of this game prior to it's publishing.  I say technically because i sleeve my cards and therefore have less space.  The art is awesome the game play elegant and fun, nothing more to be said about this.  I don't happen to own the newest expansion, i'm sure it's just as great as this one.
Buy it:
Amazon

Battlestar Galactica: Pegasus
The first expansion of the three available for this game.  It brings with it plastic base stars and new ships, new characters and a whole new mechanic.  I did find my enjoyment of this game increased considerably though when playing with this expansion, for one reason or another i can't quite pin point but it's lots of fun and well worth the investment.

Lords of Waterdeep: Scoundrels and  Skullport 
New expansion and possibly between print runs right now due to a few printing errors in the first run.  I don't mind the errors though, I love the added mechanic, new buildings, and new quests this expansion brings to a game i already enjoyed a great deal.  it's a modular expansion which i really like also.  It also brings with it the ability to add an extra player to the game.
Buy it:
Amazon

There we have it.  Games and Game expansion list recommendations for xmas shopping
All recommendations are based on my own personal and families level of enjoyment, and the limited game play time i have managed to get in lately.
No animals were hurt in the making of these lists.

enjoy!



It's Christmas time!



Ok I used to hate Christmas,
perhaps hate it too extreme, more of a general distaste for the mass hype and mass marketing of the season, I was younger, single, or with my adult partner and the season just didn't hold much magic for us.

Then we had kids

So here is one of three obligatory Christmas posts I’m planning on doing this year.
Maybe in years to come I can do or say more but our family is relatively new to this hobby so we're starting small.

Christmas gift lists.
There are those who have done a number of them already. I personally follow the dice tower videos quite closely and use their shopping lists for advice.
However, not to feel left out I thought I’d add my humble opinion to the ether that is known as the internet.

I”ll write one lists here, one for kids/family (probably more kids) and later in another entry one for adults because these are the games I have the most experience with personally. In yet another entry I’ll be addressing games that are being released for the silly season this year, games I haven't tried but I’m excited for either because they are new to the market or because they have been between print runs and the new stock is soon to be released.

Any ways on to the lists

for the kids!

there is another similar game to this called zooloretto that I have yet to try, it's possible ihat it's better given that the theme is more engaging but nevertheless coloretto has been enjoyed by everyone in this house. We play it as a family and even my slightly fractious four year old understands the mechanics of how it's played. The point scoring system is a bit above her, as it is miss 5, but they both enjoy trying to collect the colours into sets. It's quick enough that we usually play twice but on a third play through both girls lost interest half way through.
Buy it:

This is both an adorable and annoying game. It's adorable because you're moving little plastic penguins around to collect as many fish as possible. It's annoying because the board is made up of little hexes and children bump game boards, its inevitable and in the case of this game that's messy and inconvenient. However, even though the 'straight line' concept is a little hard to get through to the wee ones particularly as we're talking about diagonal straight lines, they do enjoy it, and miss 5 now understands the scoring I based on how many fish she managed to collect. The way I see it it's a great start in learning game play similar to chess, and for that reason even the adults can enjoy this deceptively engaging kids game.
Buy it:


I know I know, not technically a kid game
but it's been a hit with both my girls for almost a full year now. We adapt the rules as I’ve previously written about but they love it all the same. Collecting the coloured cards, placing the trains it's both mentally stimulating and physically engaging enough to keep them interested for a full game. It is their number one requested game, which is why it's right here in the kids list.
Buy it:

This is a new one and I actually have yet to play it with my girls. I'm fairly certain miss 4 won't get it but miss 5, yeah, with the images on the cards that show what they do as well as the words, she'll get it pretty well. Ad who doesn't like a game about pushing each others pirates off the ship? This was a kickstarter campaign that I backed and i've been happy with the results. Made by the same company that made 'Getbit', a game about who can swim away from the shark the fastest, 'Walk the Plank' it was marketed as a prequel, and if one can imagine that the pirates, once they fell into the water, managed to escape the kraken like death awaiting them and somehow managed to turn into robots in the process (because really who wouldn't want to be a robot surrounded by all that salt water), it can sure be seen that way. But anyway, it's fun, it's simple, and it's one of the cheaper games on the list.
Buy it:

Ok I know the subject matter on this one might seem a little off for wee ones. And if not for the fat that in her first week of kinder miss 5 came home and started talking about zombies and moaning whilst asking for brains, my girls would probably still be unaware of the whole world of undead media flooding us lately. But she did come home talking about it and as such I kind of decided not to fight it and went with it. So, of course, zombie dice. It's a simple game, miss 5 has even taught it to an adult quite effectively before, but it has a lot of educational value (I’ll write about that some time) to it and it's a quick fun game for anyone of any age.
Buy it:

The game that didn't make the list – Rory's Story Cubes

This was simply not written about because i've already written about it quite extensively. But it's good.


So there we have it the top 5 hits with my girls as of Dec 2013.
Lots of fun, none super expensive, all almost small enough to put in the Christmas stocking.
And Merry Christmas!