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SNAP Review – Word-A-Melon
SNAP Review – Pavlov’s Dogs

Pavlov’s Dogs is a game full of puns and psychology humor.
Are you ready to test your memory and your ability to follow directions?
Familiar Tales: Familiar Troubles

Take the role of a wizard’s familiar and play a story filled with magical adventure. Complete each challenge and avoid misfortune. Protect and help raise a young girl to become a powerful magic user! Familiar tropes blend with gorgeous visuals and a fully narrated and voice acted companion app to make Familiar Tales from Plaid Hat Games a rich, engaging
» Read moreLost Kingdoms: Lost in the Rulebook

Tile-laying games are special to me because they were my first introduction to the wider world of board games beyond the Milton Bradley and Parker Brothers games of my youth. They promise more intriguing replay because it’s nearly impossible to build the same board twice.
» Read moreSNAP Preview – The Comic Book Bubble

Speculation isn’t just for stocks! In the early 1990s, a frenzy of speculation almost destroyed the comic book industry. Recreate these frenzied highs – and lows – in this brand new game from Scott Almes and APE Games.
» Read moreZoom in Barcelona

In Zoom In Barcelona, players compete in a photo contest to try to take the best snapshots of the city. Everyone travels by walking and taking transit to visit different destinations, capturing breathtaking landmarks, skylines, and… dragons?
» Read moreSNAP Review – UNDO: Cherry Blossom Festival

A man in his sixties is lying lifelessly on the floor of his living room. He has no visible injuries, but there is a broken wineglass and an old photo next to him. His cellphone is ringing. Can you undo his tragic death?
» Read moreThe Adventure Zone: Bureau of Balance – When Stories Get Crazy

Bureau of Balance is a fun, farcical storytelling game designed to get everyone around the table laughing. It’s light on rules because it’s supposed to be. If you’re looking for a crunchy, min-maxing dungeon crawl adventure, pass on this one.
» Read moreGutenberg – More than An Ink-ling of Fun?

Many would say Gutenberg’s printing press is one of the greatest inventions in all of human history. Is the game Gutenberg also a great invention? How will it rank?
» Read moreSNAP Review – Point Salad

“Salad, yuck!” Don’t worry, Asher, you only have to create this salad, not eat it.
What makes Point Salad great for the whole family?
UNDO – Forbidden Knowledge

Reveal pieces of the Story and make choices with limited information. Can you stop a Lovecraftian horror from escaping?
» Read moreDisney’s Kingdom Hearts: Perilous Pursuits

The Op has combined the Kingdom Hearts brand with their Perilous Pursuits system. Join Sora, Donald, and the rest of the gang to save the world!
» Read moreSNAP Review – Sherlock: Case Connection

Connect the dots and catch the bad guys in this light puzzle game that’s based on the TV show, but appropriate for all ages.
» Read moreSNAP Review – Sunny Day Sardines

No matter how you feel about tiny fish, Sunny Day Sardines is a compact, fast-moving game that everyone in the family can play.
» Read moreWatergate – Conspiratorial Cardboard Cunning

In Watergate, one player is a Newspaper Editor & one the Nixon Administration. Who can secure or hide the evidence? A thrilling race begins!
» Read moreSNAP Review – Top Trumps Match

Top Trumps Match is a simple game for two players that feels a little bit like Connect 4 and a little like Battleship.
» Read more294 – Super-Short Games – The Family Gamers Podcast

We’ve run out of time for games lately! So what better to talk about than games that only take a few minutes to play?
» Read moreMountains out of Molehills

What if the moles had a building competition, pushing up dirt from underground to turn their molehills into mountains?
» Read moreSNAP Review – The Goonies: Escape with One-Eyed Willy’s Rich Stuff

No Truffle Shuffle here, but “The Goonies: Escape with One-Eyed Willy’s Rich Stuff” follows the plot of the movie remarkably closely.
Relive the adventure as a family in this puzzle game played over 3 acts (each running around 45 minutes).