Big Foot Board Game Rules
Despite being a roll-and-move game, Big Foot towers over most of its competition in the genre and is quite a bit of fun for families.
Despite being a roll-and-move game, Big Foot towers over most of its competition in the genre and is quite a bit of fun for families.
Great American Puzzle Factory’s “The Imposter!” is everything a party game should be: easy to learn, quick to play, lots of fun, and even a bit addicting.
The annual Fantasy Flight holiday sale is on and here is my haul.
A roundup of all the awesome and nerdy items I found this weekend at the thrift stores.
Pressman Toys’ “Silly Soup” is a fun family game but mostly just as an appetizer game you’ll play for 15 to 30 minutes every so often.
Magna Force has a cool concept which ultimately doesn’t work as well as I hoped.
Trivial Pursuit Steal offers some refreshing changes to a series that desperately needed some new gameplay mechanics but there are also some ill-advised ideas that don’t exactly work.
“Word Madness” combines two well-known concepts, a word game and “Go Fish,” but it isn’t unique enough to deserve a recommendation.
“The Singing Bone” is an awful roll-and-move game that lacks any unique mechanics or strategy and was designed lazily by Hasbro.
“Boundary Waters Canoe Trip” could have been a good game but a lack of game mechanics and a complicated map keep this canoeing board game from reaching its destination (of being an actual good game).