Wobble Board Game Rules
Wobble has some interesting game mechanics but becomes boring pretty quickly due to the constant back and forth nature of the game.
Wobble has some interesting game mechanics but becomes boring pretty quickly due to the constant back and forth nature of the game.
While Make ‘N’ Break Extreme doesn’t add a lot to the original game, it is still an enjoyable experience.
Become part of a group of acrobats as they try to raise their “Mama” higher and higher into the air. Carefully add another piece to the bottom in order to raise the tower. Make sure not to tip over the tower though and drop Mama. Don’t Drop Mama has some interesting gameplay mechanics but it gets boring pretty quickly.
Take a typical dexterity game and add a magnet to it and you get the game Mag Neat. While not fantastic, Mag Neat is a surprisingly fun little game.
In 1965 Parker Brothers created the classic game Booby-Trap. Until recently I had never played the game before. The game is a decent distraction despite being highly reliant on luck.
Caveman Curling has some flaws, but it does a good enough job of simulating curling in a tabletop version to warrant a recommendation.
Fleas on Fred is another game in a long line of games from the early 1990’s that implement weird gameplay mechanics in order to appeal to children. While the game should be enjoyable for children, due to its’ easy difficulty level, the game is nothing more than a curiosity for adults.
Growing up in the early 1990’s I have fond memories of playing Grabbin’ Grasshoppers when I was young. After so many years the question becomes how well has the game held up? I think the game would still be quite fun for children, but it is only a quick distraction for adults.
In Maximum Throwdown the object of the game is to throw cards in order to increase the number of symbols showing on your cards while covering up your opponent’s symbols. While the game can be fun at times, it is not a particularly deep experience.
Are you ready for some Pig Pong? No not Ping Pong but Pig Pong. Pig Pong is a 1986 game created by Milton Bradley where players use a pig in order to blow air to push the ball onto the other side of the net. Pig Pong may be a children’s game but is is surprisingly more enjoyable for adults than you would expect.