PBR Bullies! Dice Game Review
Bullies! is a reimplementation of the game Pass the Pigs. Not being a fan of Pass the Pigs I didn’t have high expectations for Bullies! Bullies ended up surprising me though by being worse than I expected.
Bullies! is a reimplementation of the game Pass the Pigs. Not being a fan of Pass the Pigs I didn’t have high expectations for Bullies! Bullies ended up surprising me though by being worse than I expected.
While a little too expensive in my book, Walk the Dogs includes very nice components and is great as a family game, gateway game, or quick filler game.
Loot is a good card game that could have been better if there was a little less luck involved.
Take the classic game Stratego, add in some strategy and The Lord of the Rings as a theme and you end up with Lord of the Rings Confrontation. While not perfect, Lord of the Rings Confrontation is still a great game.
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.
In the trivia game Such & Such all of the answers come in pairs. Such & Such tries to do something new but ends up being just another average trivia game.
Faces is a game of first impressions. Looking at faces, can you determine which one the judge thinks is “the one whose call you’ve been dodging?” While not perfect, Faces is a good party game.
“Hippie Daniel Boone secretly poisoned the office fatty.” This is just one of the wacky sentences created during the game of You’ve Been Sentenced that I recently played. You’ve Been Sentenced is not what you would call a serious word game. While it is not fantastic, You’ve Been Sentenced is probably one of the better word games that I have played.
Handy, or as I like to call it the game of Twister for fingers is a unique game. Handy can be fun in the right environments but lacks lasting power.
Plext is the game of few words. The object of Plext is to use all 14 letter dice in the fewest words as possible. While I wouldn’t consider myself to be a big fan of word games, I did have some fun playing Plext.