Is your game closet stocked with fun family games? You'll love this collection of 50 fun family games for the best family games nights! As an Amazon affiliate, I earn small commissions from purchases made through my affiliate links in this blog post at no additional cost to you. Thanks for your support! Board games, card games, and fun games to play make great gift ideas for families and kids of all ages. My family's game ...
Family Game Night
Get Your Head in the Game with HedBanz Electronic
My kids love a game that is all about thinking fast and shouting out questions and clues to each other. Nothing compares to an exciting round of HedBanz™ Electronic to get everyone riled up on family game night. (You don't really have to shout at each other, it just comes naturally for us when we play games together.) The object of HedBanz™ Electronic is to figure out what picture card is in your headband before the time is up. There's 3 ...
Classic Board Games You Should Own: The Game of LIFE
Mom Always Finds Out received a review copy of The Game of Life for free. As always, the opinions expressed are honest and my own. The giveaway sponsor is responsible for prize fulfillment. This blog post may contain affiliate links. I could not tell you how many hours I spent playing The Game of Life growing up. I have so many memories of my best friend coming over after school and spending part of the afternoon playing LIFE. We did this ...
Cranium Brain Breaks – Hot Toys 2011 – Review & #Giveaway
Cranium Brain Breaks is listed as one of the Hot Toys for Christmas 2011. My family was fortunate to get this game for review. First of all, my kids went wild over it before we had even opened it up. You know why? Because the game itself comes in a big purple brain-shaped storage container! When we opened the lid of the brain, we saw all of the game components, which include fun stuff like clay, a minute-glass timer, colored dice, sketch pad ...
Hasbro’s Scrabble Alphabet Scoop Game (review)
My family recently received Hasbro's Scrabble Alphabet Scoop game. We have played the game several times already. It's a really easy game to pull out and set up for a quick play time. Although it is recommended for ages 6 and up, even my 4 year old can play -- and he's even learning his letters as we go! We have found this to be a good educational game that can be tailored to each player's skill level by selecting longer words on the card for the ...