They Really Made That 10 Weird Children’s Board Games That Defy Explanation
From questionable themes to games where children could get hurt, here is a list of ten of the weirdest children’s games ever made.
From questionable themes to games where children could get hurt, here is a list of ten of the weirdest children’s games ever made.
The Q*bert board game seems to care more about being authentic to the arcade game than actually making an interesting board game.
Bumper Cars is a roll-and-move game with a mess with your opponents mechanic which is better than traditional family games like Sorry! and Candy Land but is still a below average board game.
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Unfortunately due to an issue with the end game, Go For It fails to be much more than a completely average roll and move game.
Husker Du is a solid memory game for children but it just doesn’t appeal to a wide enough audience.
Combining a before its’ time roulette mechanic with a solid roll and move game, The Magnificent Race is one of the best roll and move games that I have played.
While Fun City does add some interesting mechanics to a traditional roll and move game, it falls into many of the all too familiar faults with the roll and move genre.
With some added elements and some new rules, Clue Master Detective succeeds in improving on the original Clue.
Take a basic trick taking card game and merge it with a traditional roll and move game. You would have made the game Won Over which tries to blend these two mechanics together. While Won Over is not great, it may provide some entertainment to people who are fans of the trick taking genre of games.