Hang in There! Board Game Review and Rules
Hang in There! is one of those children’s games that can be surprisingly enjoyable for adults as long as you play it is small doses.
Hang in There! is one of those children’s games that can be surprisingly enjoyable for adults as long as you play it is small doses.
While the game is probably enjoyable for young children and their parents, it has no appeal for anyone else as it arguably isn’t even a game.
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