The Smurf Game (1981) Board Game Review and Rules
The Smurf Game is exactly what you would expect it to be, a generic children’s roll and move game made to cash in on the popularity of the television show.
The Smurf Game is exactly what you would expect it to be, a generic children’s roll and move game made to cash in on the popularity of the television show.
In some ways Mr. Pop! finds a way to improve upon its’ inspiration Perfection, but it is just too simple and repetitive to remain interesting for very long.
Guess Where? takes what works in the original Guess Who? and mixes things up to add some additional strategy which creates a more compelling experience.
Step To It is a surprisingly unique game that young children and their parents will probably really enjoy, but it is far too silly for older children and adults to take seriously.
Pingo Pongo might be a decent quick distraction for young children, but it is a mindless card game with no real meaningful decisions.
Quick Cups is far from an original speed game but it still can be a fun experience for the whole family.
While I like the character of Benji, the Benji Detective Game is a very basic roll and move game made to cash in on the character’s popularity.
Don’t Feed the Gators’ gator mechanic is kind of clever and kids will love it, but there isn’t enough to the game to make it anything more than another generic children’s roll and move game.
Googly Eyes plays like a game of Pictionary played with vision altering glasses that makes the game silly enough to appeal to younger families but ends up not differentiating itself much from every other drawing game.
Neopets Adventures in Neopia has some good ideas but not enough to sustain the game for anyone other than younger children and Neopet fans.