8 players
Person Do Thing – No Bad Thing!
Person Do Thing hardly reinvents the wheel in the clue-giving genre. In fact, one could be forgiven for mistaking Person Do Thing for another popular game, Poetry for Neanderthals.
» Read moreChit Chat – Numbers Party
The moment when a player drops a knowledge bomb that turns out to be wrong at the end is almost as fun (and funny!) as when they absolutely nail it. But either way everyone leaves the table knowing a little bit more…
» Read moreRed Letter, Yellow Letter – Words A-Plenty
We have never cut short a game of Red Letter, Yellow Letter. The goal of winning nine cards is just right. Any longer, and people could get tired of losing; any shorter, and slower players wouldn’t have the chance to get into the game.
» Read moreSNAP Review – Caution Signs
The Guesser flips over all the cards and tries to match the cards to the sketches on the table. They’ll put a descriptor card and a subject card for each sign, and once they finalize their choices, it’s time to score!
» Read moreSNAP Review – Flip 7
Your goal in Flip 7 is to be the first player to score 200 points. But you cannot do that in a single round. Each round, you’ll score points based on the cards in front of you. But you’ll bust and get zero points for the round if you have two cards with the same number.
» Read moreAdventure Party – Rolling Role Playing!
I suspect almost every game-loving parent has had experiences similar to mine. I used to play Dungeons and Dragons with my friends…
» Read moreJalape-No!
When it comes to spicy food, less is definitely more. My taste buds don’t handle heat well. That’s why Jalape-No! hit the spot for me.
» Read moreReign of Dragoness
Reign of Dragoness is a light, approachable game that plays well across generations. If you’re familiar with traditional card games, you’ll pick this up quickly.
» Read moreEpisode 394 – 7 Party Game Favorites
SNAP 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 more3 of a Kind: Kinda-Like This!
3 Of A Kind taglines itself as “a party game of creative connections” and we expected a silly good time. We found in playing the game that this is exactly what happened. Sometimes.
» Read moreSNAP Review – Bite Your Tongue
SNAP Review – Mojo
This might be the Uno-killer! We recommend Mojo as a fun family game that’s a bit more strategic.
» Read moreSNAP Review – Secret Identity
I really like that this game is a net positive all the way around. There is only shared success in Secret Identity, which makes it a fantastic family game.
» Read moreSweet Deals – A Sweet Treat In Moderation
SNAP Review – Time’s Up! Family Edition
We’ve played this game before, and others like it. But we’d never tried something quite like this with our kids.
» Read moreSNAP Review – Everything Ever
A game that’s light on rules – but someone MUST act as a countdown timer and be “mean” to make this game fun.
» Read moreSNAP Review – Motley
SNAP Review – Words of a Feather
Another bird-themed word game? Yes! We recommend Words of a Feather when you want a beautiful setting for a light, casual word game.
» Read more