Game of the Generals (AKA Salpakan) Review and Rules
Game of the Generals has some interesting tweaks for Stratego with some improving the game and others making it worse.
Game of the Generals has some interesting tweaks for Stratego with some improving the game and others making it worse.
Shove Off has one interesting mechanic but doesn’t really distinguish itself from the other “get x number of items in a row” games.
While there are better indoor shuffleboard options, Rebound is still a fun game from 1971.
While it is far from the best game ever made, I actually had quite a bit more fun with Up N’ Over than I was expecting.
From questionable themes to games where children could get hurt, here is a list of ten of the weirdest children’s games ever made.
Do you remember playing any “spooky” Halloween games in your childhood? Here are 20 nostalgic children’s Halloween games from the past.
Robo Force, a failed toy line from 1984, got a memory matching card game. Like most childrens memory matching games, the Robo Force card game is too easy for adults. Children with an interest in robots may enjoy the game quite a bit though.
Before Jenga hit the markets in 1983, the Ideal Corporation made their own tower building game. In 1967 Ideal released Careful The Toppling Tower Game. With its’ huge tower, Careful had the potential to be a great game. Unfortunately due to some issues with the components, the game never reaches the heights that it could have.
In 1978 Ideal decided to make a game based on the sinking of the Titanic, appropriately named The Sinking of the Titanic Game. Over the years the game has had some controversy surrounding and it was actually pulled from store shelves at one point. While the title and theme are in poor taste, The Sinking of the Titanic game is actually not that bad.