Survivor: The Australian Outback Card Game Review and Rules
I’m a fan of the show but Survivor: The Australian Outback Card Game is a terrible game that you definitely should never make an alliance with (purchase).
I’m a fan of the show but Survivor: The Australian Outback Card Game is a terrible game that you definitely should never make an alliance with (purchase).
Despite being quite innovative for its’ time period, Spy Detector has a couple issues that keeps it from being anything more than an average game.
While there are better indoor shuffleboard options, Rebound is still a fun game from 1971.
Atmosfear: The Harbingers has a very high production quality but too many rules and a very high luck to strategy ratio keep it from being anything more than a one-time experience (as a game to play on Halloween).
Do you remember playing any “spooky” Halloween games in your childhood? Here are 20 nostalgic children’s Halloween games from the past.
While not much different than a traditional trivia game, Bezzerwizzer adds just enough to be one of the better trivia games that I have played.
While it works better as a children’s game, adults can have some fun with Flippin’ Frogs in short doses.
Boom-O is a completely average card game that borrows pretty heavily from some of its’ predecessors.
Trying to cash in on the success of Fruit Ninja, Mattel released a card game in 2011 based on the popular app. Despite being a pretty obvious cash grab, the Fruit Ninja card game is actually better than I was expecting.
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.