Patchwork Board Game challenges players to create beautiful patchwork quilts. These quilts take time and effort, and the players must choose the patches carefully in order to ensure that they all fit together well. Players must also conserve their buttons to ensure that the quilt can be finished on time. Not only this, you must strive to make the quilt prettier than your opponents. Patchwork Board Game can be played by two players at a time. It takes around 15 minutes to complete the game, making it a perfect way to kill a little time in the afternoon. | Number of players: | 2 |
Recommended ages: | 8+ | |
Estimated playtime: | 15 minutes |
Parcheesi
With the Parcheesi Royal Edition, you are tasked with trying to get to the finish line. This is a revamped version of the classic Parcheesi and comes with upgrades. Move through the space to try and get all of your pawns into the home space in the center of the board. Try to avoid being captured and dodge the blockades so you do not end up getting sent back to your home space. It has a retro feel that will make previous players of this game nostalgic. It is ideal for the entire family but contains small parts. | Number of players: | 2-4 |
Recommended ages: | 8+ | |
Estimated playtime: | 30 minutes |
Mouse Trap
A classic game of cause and effect, the Mouse Trap Game is a fun way to move through a three-dimensional board without getting caught in a mouse trap. You try to get to the finish with your mice in tow without them getting nabbed, while also trying to get your opponents caught in the trap at the same time. It comes with the game board, two metal balls, 25 mouse trap parts and accessories, four plastic mice movers, 52 pieces of cheese, a rubber band, instructions and die. It is the most fun for children but should be monitored because of its small pieces. | Number of players: | 2-4 |
Recommended ages: | 6+ | |
Estimated playtime: | 20 minutes |
Monopoly
One of the longest running, classic board games around, you can once again bring your love of Monoply back to life for the whole family to enjoy. This game has been around since 1904 and allows players to try and make a monopoly by buying, tading and renting some of the most famous properties on the planet. You can build houses and buy entire neighborhoods to claim them for your own. You roll dice, move game pieces and spend and save money to try and reach your goal. It comes with a variety of fun movers and other items. | Number of players: | 2-8 |
Recommended ages: | 8+ | |
Estimated playtime: | 60-120 minutes |
Mad Gab
Mad Libs has been given a fun upgrade with the Mattel Mad Gab Game. This game puts teams together to try and figure out groups of unrelated words and make them into phrases before the timer goes off. The words make no sense but sound like other words, forcing you to be creative. The timer comes included to make sure that each team is playing on time. It comes with 150 cards that hold a total of 600 mad gab puzzles. It also comes with a card storage box, a card flipper, a rule sheet and a sand timer. | Number of players: | 2-12 |
Recommended ages: | 10+ | |
Estimated playtime: | 30 minutes |
Kingdomino
Blue Orange Games Kingdomino, a game of the year in 2017, is a family-based strategy game geared toward players aged eight and up. The goal of this game is for each player to work hard to build the best kingdom. It is a domino game, ultimately, but comes with the fun twist of building an empire. Each round of Blue Orange Games Kingdomino only takes around 15 minutes to play, making it a fun, quick way to kill some time. It is ideal for two to four players and comes with 48 dominos and 8 wooden king tokens. | Number of players: | 2-4 |
Recommended ages: | 8+ | |
Estimated playtime: | 15 minutes |
Ker Plunk
With Ker Plunk Game, you have to try and keep your marbles at the top of the tube while strategically removing sticks one at a time. The person who does not cause the last marbles to fall wins the game. The tube stands upright on a base and has four separately numbered trays. Every player chooses a numbered compartment to play with throughout the game. This classic game is suitable for kids of most ages, but the small parts call for parental supervision. The Ker Plunk Game can be played by as few as two players and as may as four. | Number of players: | 2-4 |
Recommended ages: | 5+ | |
Estimated playtime: | 5-10 minutes | |
Hungry Hungry Hippos
A classic game, Hungry Hungry Hippos is all about speed. In this game, there are four hippo heads that are racing to eat as many marbles as possible. When the marbles are released, you and three friends press quickly on the levers attached to your hippos to try and eat the most each round. The golden marble is extra special, and those who get that marble get an advantage toward their points. It comes with a game base, four hippo heads, four marble lauches, four hippo bodies, 20 plastic marbles, guides and label sheets, as well as instructions. | Number of players: | 2-4 |
Recommended ages: | 4+ | |
Estimated playtime: | 5 minutes | |
Hi Ho Cherry-O
In the Hi Ho Cherry-O Game, kids work hard to pick the fruit from the trees to fill their fruit buckets, all while working on their basic math skills. Children have to pick a certain amount of fruit from the trees each turn and must clear the trees in order to win the game. The game comes with a spinner that includes both an arrow and a base. It also comes with the nine-piece puzzle, four different fruit baskets, 10 cherries, 10 oranges, 10 apples and 10 blueberries, as well as instructions on how to play. | Number of players: | 2-4 |
Recommended ages: | 3-6 | |
Estimated playtime: | 10 minutes | |