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SNAP Review – Floristry

Who knew the floral market was so competitive? Floristry is quick and cozy for two players.
» Read moreEpisode 379 – 5 Board Game Arena Favorites

Let’s talk about Board Game Arena. It’s not the only way to play board games online, but for us, it’s probably the most valuable. Why?
» Read moreDestinies – A Spoiler-Free Review!

Destinies is an incredibly immersive app-driven RPG that allows players to engage in quests and map out their fates, all without the need for a game master. The base game offers five unique scenarios with three characters for each, and each character has two paths to choose from.
» Read moreTop 10 Games for 6 Year Olds

Six year olds have strong opinions and a variety of interests. Our top ten games covers many different styles and themes: you’re sure to find one your child will love!
» 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 – Yummy Yummy Monster Tummy

Scan object cards to “feed” the monsters and match the color of their fur in this app-driven card game.
» Read more246 – Five Tips for App-Integrated Games – The Family Gamers Podcast

There has been huge growth in board games that also use mobile apps over the last couple of years. We’re seeing more and more of it. We have 5 tips for playing app-assisted family board games.
» 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 more176 – 2019 Retrospective and 2020 Goals – The Family Gamers Podcast

We’re looking both forward and backward this week, examining last year’s resolutions and using what we’ve learned to come up with new goals for 2020. Thanks to our sponsor, First Move Financial, for helping support The Family Gamers Podcast. What We’ve Been Playing Koi – from Smirk & Dagger. Goldfish are mean. Dungeon Academy – from The OP. We have
» Read moreChronicles of Crime: Investigating Game Changing Brilliance

It isn’t often that a board game is released that changes game mechanics in a dramatic, noticeable way. These games are exciting, remarkable, and iconic. They often capture the essence of their predecessors but with unique twists that leave players wanting more. Chronicles of Crime is one of these games.
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