Monster Maker Card Game Rules
In 2007 Buffalo Games released the children’s card game Monster Maker. While way too simple for an adult audience, I think Monster Maker could be enjoyed by children who like the monster theme.
In 2007 Buffalo Games released the children’s card game Monster Maker. While way too simple for an adult audience, I think Monster Maker could be enjoyed by children who like the monster theme.
If you like math and want to test your skills, “Bupkis” is a pretty neat concept for a game. However, the game rates poorly in terms of bang for your buck and can easily be played using your own deck of cards.
How well do your know your partner, sibling, friend, or even that random stranger that is for some reason in your house? With the game of Compatibility you can find out. While not a perfect game, Compatibility is a good party game.
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.
In Malta you never know what is going to happen next. Players try to keep their piece on the ever changing gameboard while also keeping cards in their hand in order to avoid being eliminated from the game. Malta is an average card game that at times can either be entertaining or boring.
It’s an all-out war for meal supremacy. General Donut, General Cheeseburger, and General Chicken lead their troops into battle. In this highly thematic card game, Food Fight is a good take on the classic game of war which would have been great except for one rule.
Just like many other classic board games that have been turned into simple card games, Sorry the Card Game tries to simulate the game of Sorry in a quick card game. Sorry the Card Game is actually better than the original game in some aspects but it still relies too heavily on luck and ends too quickly.
Baha is another game in the surprisingly long catalog of games by “the makers of UNO”. While it can be enjoyed, Baha fails to be anything more than an average game due to the luck involved in the game.
Tic-Tac-Toe is a classic game enjoyed by many people. Unfortunately the game is not very strategic and has actually been solved where if neither player makes a mistake the game will always end in a tie. Tic-Tac Two tries to fix the problems with Tic-Tac-Toe by allowing players to move around the grid that the game is played on. While it is better that Tic-Tac-Toe, Tic-Tac Two has plenty of its’ own issues.