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Gaming Report

01/15/05

Permalink 10:08:26 am, Categories: gaming

Havent had any real gaming sessions lately, but I'm trying to schedule one. One cool new game discovery is not actually a board game, but a podcast about board gaming. It's at the board game geek site. The game geek site is just that, a collection of review, lists, statistics, etc. dealing with gaming.

So in the tradition of the game geek, I'm going to post a list of the favorite games of those gamers I most frequently play with.

Maly's List:
1) Sequence for Kids (Not a bad game, the kids haven't really got the hang of how to win.)
2) Go Fish (First game Maly learned, I think. Don't play this with her for money.)
3) Goosebumps Story Game (Found some scary Goosebumps cards and the thrift store and made up the rules.)
4) Max (Non-competitive, but actually fun. Keep the cat from eating the bird, squirel and mouse.)
5) Arthur Memory Game (We have several memory games. This is probably my favorite, not counting Enchanted Forest, which the kids have only played a couple time.)

Will's List:
1) Go Fish
2) Fire Figher Game (Thrift store find. All luck, but still not too bad. They have to learn how to move a marker the right number of spaces around a board somehow.)
3) Arthur Memory Game
4) Sorry (Everyone has played this one sometime. We usually use just 2 pawns each or it take forfreakinever.)
5) Midnight Party (An actual gamer's game (albeit, a very light one).)

Not a bad couple of lists for tikes, I'd say. I'll see what I can do about getting up Mare and my list one of these days.

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2 comments

Comment from: Cole [Visitor]
They are missing the greatest kids game ever... Chutes and ladders.
01/16/05 @ 10:06
Comment from: [Visitor]
Yeah, we used to have that one. But we introduced it too early. Trying to teach kids to count spaces in the right direction before they are ready is a one-way ticket to the looney bin. It was us or the game. The game went back to the thrift store. Matt
01/16/05 @ 14:53

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but right now it's mostly just podcasts of my wife and i

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