SNAP Review – Mada

So the goal of Mada is to have the most prickly pears in your winnings pile at the end of the game. Try your luck to get high values – but if you ever grab a lower value card by mistake, you lose the round!
» Read moreSNAP Review – Lucky Numbers

Place numbered clovers into a 4×4 grid. Can you make 4 rows and 4 columns where all numbers ascend?
» Read moreSNAP Review – Little Alchemists

Little Alchemists is a “room to grow” game all by itself, starting at a very low level and slowly adding more complexity. You can stop at any time on a level you feel comfortable with and just play that for a while, or even move back a level if you or your kids aren’t ready to move up.
» Read moreSNAP Review – Last Defense!

You are your city’s Last Defense! Recover scientists to defend your city from outrageous monsters in this real-time game for 2-6 players.
» Read moreSNAP Review – Landmarks

“For me this game varied wildly from very easy to very hard depending on the map tile that we happened to use.”
» Read moreSNAP Review – KuZOOka

We’re going to help the animals escape from the zoo, in this cooperative game that feels a cross between Liar’s Dice and a video game rogue-like.
» Read moreSNAP Review – Kombo Klash
SNAP Review – Kiri-ai: The Duel

I really enjoyed the tight, back-and-forth nature of this duel. Even with so few cards in your hand, you’ll have to work hard to predict what your opponent will do, and try to counter it, or try to surprise them.
» Read moreSNAP Review – King of 12

The two of us don’t usually love social deduction games, but having the die as the focus of the game gives a concrete goal. I want to get my die value high (or possibly low). Having that concrete goal made King of 12 a game we could really enjoy.
» Read moreSNAP Review – Kim-Joy’s Magic Bakery!

Kim-Joy (of British Bake-off fame) and Skybound Games have teamed up to bring us a whimisical, adorable, and cooperative baking card game.
» Read moreSNAP Review – Kids Chronicles: Quest for the Moon Stones

What does 7-year-old Elliot think of the new Kids Chronicles game? We think it’s best for kids right around his age.
» Read moreSNAP Review – Keys to the Castle

We’d recommend Keys to the Castle to families who are looking for a game with some player agency and some strategy that won’t be overwhelming for the younger end of your crew.
» Read moreSNAP Review – Key to the Kingdom

Let’s go on an adventure! Roll and move to complete quests and find key pieces before defeating the Demon King!
» Read moreSNAP Review – Kenny G: Keepin’ It Saxy Game

Get Kenny G to the end of his day without losing his groove in this cooperative game for 2-5 players.
» Read moreSNAP Review – Kellogg’s Pop-Tarts Game

A game about Pop-Tarts? Yes! Play action cards to manipulate a line of Pop-Tarts, from the freezer to the toaster, and “eat” the best ones for points.
» Read moreSNAP Review – Kabuto Sumo

Let’s play a game about wrestling beetles! Slide items onto the board and try to push your opponent off.
» Read moreSNAP Review – Junk Drawer

A game about organizing my junk? I was skeptical. But Junk Drawer is easy to learn, while offering interesting decisions on every turn.
» Read moreSNAP Review – Jinxx

Two games in 5 minutes! Jinxx and Hijinks are Looney Pyramid games that feel like a classic 3-in-a-row with a few twists.
» Read moreSNAP Review – Jetpack Joyride

Reviews – in a snap! Our inaugural SNAP review is Jetpack Joyride, from Halfbrick Studios and Lucky Duck Games. Jetpack Joyride, the board game, translates the frantic feel of the endless runner into a tile-laying puzzle. Speed puzzle: lay polyominoes (5-unit pieces) onto individual boards to build a path and be the first to “escape the lab”. Cover coins
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