XLR8 Card Game Rules
XLR8 is a 2008 card game made by The United States Playing Card Company that is supposed to combine math with racing card game. XLR8 ends up being a boring broken card game.
XLR8 is a 2008 card game made by The United States Playing Card Company that is supposed to combine math with racing card game. XLR8 ends up being a boring broken card game.
Imaginiff is a solid party game that deserves a recommendation as long as your group doesn’t mind some light insults.
Times to Remember is a solid game that will definitely appeal to trivia buffs (who know their years), but it may be too tough for more casual trivia fans and younger players.
Do you like puzzle games? Did you ever wonder what it would be like to set up your own factory? Factory Fun tries to make a puzzle game out of the design of a factory. While not perfect, Factory Fun is still a highly enjoyable game.
Featuring high quality components and a simple but fun concept for a party game, “Snorta!” is a good game but better for larger groups.
Donald X. Vaccarino has made his name with games such as Dominion and Kingdom Builder. In his latest game, you get to take control of a 1960’s era mob/gang. While the game has some interesting ideas, it just feels like something is missing.
Can you collect Abe Lincoln’s elevator shoes, his beard and his hat? In the Great American Auction Card Game you need to try and collect this set of items as well as sets of items from many different famous Americans. The Great American Auction Card Game is a fun game despite being a pretty average game overall.
In Project CIA A Spy Training Game, players compete to be the first to find a secret formula and sneak out of the compound before any of the other players notice. While falling into the pitfalls of most roll and move games, Project CIA is better than most of them.
One of the best feelings when playing a board game is that feeling when a game comes out of nowhere and really impresses you. While Clans is not for everyone, I was pleasantly surprised by its’ simplistic yet strategic gameplay.
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.