Inkognito – deduction game review

If your family likes light deductions games, Inkognito: The Card Game may be right up your alley. Read on and deduce for yourself…

In Inkognito players are secret agents at Carnival in Venice. Each player is on a secret mission to make contact with his or her partner agent and trade information to discover the code to break into a safe and win the game.

It’s a fun deduction game for 2-5 players that plays in about 30 minutes.

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My Game Buddy is Gone for 2 Years

It’s been over a week since our last board game post because our focus has been elsewhere. Writing about games has taken a backseat to our big family changes.

This week our oldest son, Trevor, left to serve as a missionary for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

While we’re super excited for this major event in his life, we’re still going to miss him a lot.

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Hit the tropics in Tahiti – board game review

The board game Tahiti is a tile-laying game where players set out in their canoes to gather the finest harvest of fruits, vegetables, and spices from the surrounding islands for the tribe.

Players earn glory (victory points) by collecting both variety and quantity of goods over the entire season.

The best gatherer will be named the hero of the tribe.

Tahiti is a fun family game with a good balance of luck and strategy – and of course, also a cool theme.

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Coerceo Board Game Giveaway! (and review)

When it comes to abstract board games, it’s great to go head-to-head against another player.

That’s why there are plenty of 2-player abstract strategy board games to choose from.

The most popular of course are Chess, Checkers, and Go.

Well, we’ve got another fun one for you to try: Coerceo!

And if you’re lucky, you may be able to win your own copy of the game!

Read on to see how you can win a new, in-shrink copy of Coerceo.

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Timeline: American History – card game review

If you’re looking for a light, short card game for the family, we definitely recommend taking a look at the Timeline series.

The latest game in the Timeline series by Asmodee is Timeline: American History. We’re not sure how much it will appeal to our readers outside the U.S.A., but for those living in America it’s a good addition to the series.

As the name implies, Timeline: American History is focused on historical events in America – such as presidential elections, battles, documents, famous deaths, and other notable events.

So if you’re a history a buff or have kids that are learning their American History, this is definitely the version of Timeline to choose.

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What ya gonna play? Ghostbusters the Board Game!

We’re excited about a big announcement this week – Ghostbusters: The Board Game is coming soon!

Cryptozoic Entertainment is teaming up with Sony Pictures to publish a very fun-looking cooperative board game.

Sure, it’s not out quite yet, but we’re still excited.

Why?

5 simple reasons:
* We love cooperative board games.
* Ghostbusters is a fun, classic movie.
* Cryptozoic Entertainment publishes great games (like Gravwell that we really enjoy).
* Modular, versatile game board.
* The game play sounds like a lot of fun.

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Do you want Bugs in the Kitchen?

The first game we listed on our Board Game Gift Guide 2014 a few months ago was Bugs in the Kitchen.

Well, now’s the time to take a deeper look at this fun children’s board game.

Actually, we can’t dive too deeply into this board game, because it’s such a straight forward game.

It’s not like there’s a bunch of deep strategy to the game. In fact, I’m not sure if there’s any strategy at all.

Bugs in the Kitchen is strictly for fun.

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