Outburst and Outburst Junior Board Game Review and Rules
Outburst has some issues but it has held up surprisingly well for a party game from the 1980s.
Outburst has some issues but it has held up surprisingly well for a party game from the 1980s.
While not quite as good as Dr. Eureka, Dr. Beaker is a fun speed dexterity game for the entire family.
While Crossed Wires is not a fantastic game, it was better than I was expecting for kids and adults alike.
Every once and a while you come across a board game that truly surprises you. Square Off is one of those games.
Fruit Ninja: Slice of Life takes a speed game and tries to add some dexterity elements which will probably appeal to young children but will likely turn off adults.
The Whac-A-Mole Card Game is not a terrible game but it fails to do anything to really distinguish itself.
Pictureka! Disney is a decent game that will probably really appeal to children but it can get repetitive pretty quickly.
While it might just be a variant of Dutch Blitz, Perpetual Commotion shows that competitive speed Solitaire makes for a fun card game.
While Bugs & Co is a perfectly solid game, it lacks anything special or unique and ends up being a pretty boring game.
While Voodoo Mania is a fun speed recognition game, it fails to really distinguish itself from most other speed games.