U-Build Battleship Board Game Review and Rules
U-Build Battleship tries to reinvent Battleship by implementing some long forgotten variant rules but ultimately ends up not differing much from the original game.
U-Build Battleship tries to reinvent Battleship by implementing some long forgotten variant rules but ultimately ends up not differing much from the original game.
Sorry! Sliders may have little to do with the original Sorry! but that is a good thing since it is significantly better than the original game.
U-Build Monopoly actually showed a lot of potential to improve upon the original Monopoly but ultimately fails leading to an experience arguably worse than the original Monopoly.
U-Build Mouse Trap has some interesting ideas that ultimately don’t work, which leads to a broken game that has nothing to do with the original Mouse Trap.
I can see Buckaroo! working well with children but it doesn’t do enough to appeal to anyone other than the youngest children.
It might be debatable whether Party Playoff should even be considered a game but it is still an enjoyable experience.
Yahtzee Deluxe Poker and Last Chance have some interesting mechanics courtesy of the betting mechanics but they still fail to be anything more than very average dice rolling games.
Don’t Bug Me had the potential to be one of the best launching games that I have ever played but is almost ruined by the subpar components.
U-Build Sorry does a good job streamlining Sorry but ultimately ends up being a dull roll and move game that will only appeal to young children.
A free crochet pattern featuring step-by-step instructions on making your own Rich Uncle Pennybags/Mr. Monopoly amigurumi.