Naruto Shippuden: The Board Game

Take your love of the classic manga and anime series Naruto to new heights with this Naruto Shippuden Board Game. The cooperative board game is based around the different journeys and adventures of Naruto and friends. Each of the players takes on the role of different main characters that are currently battling against the Akatsuki in order to keep the world safe. In the game, there are three different levels of playing types as well as a huge selection of enemies to keep the game fresh and fun no matter how often you play through it.Number of players:2-5
Recommended ages:13+
Estimated playtime:60 minutes

My Feelings

Help your children learn how to manage and express their emotions in a healthy way in the My Feelings Game, a fun game that disguises emotional development as a cute activity. The game offers more than 280 scenarios that are going to help your kids explore different emotional responses and talk about their feelings. Through the 260 different regulation strategies, your children can learn how to manage their feelings as well in ways that are socially appropriate. There is an illustrated instructions book that shows seven different children, each one with their own unique emotions to explore.Number of players:2-4
Recommended ages:4+
Estimated playtime:20-30 minutes

Moustache Smash

In this fast-paced, fun Spin Master Games Moustache Smash game, you are tasked with remembering what kind of moustache you are wearing at any given time and slamming the mustache down onto the card at the correct time. Each player gets a mustache on a stick that you hold up to your face until it’s time to slam it down on the card. Once the whole 32-card deck has been completed, the one that has the most cards wins. Be careful not to forget what your new mustache looks like when you chance it, or you could lose by smashing the wrong one.Number of players:3-6
Recommended ages:7+
Estimated playtime:5-10 minutes

Mastermind

In Mastermind Game, you and your friends take turns creating different codes that the other team must break. These secret codes are made using pieces that fit into the board, making it highly visual. The Codebreaker will try to match the code by using skills such as deduction and logic while also counting on a bit of luck to help them out. There are more than 2,000 possible code combinations to take advantage of, offering virtually endless code possibilities, which allows for endless replay value. The game naturallyNumber of players:2
Recommended ages:8+
Estimated playtime:10-15 minutes

Let’s Feed The Very Hungry Caterpillar

A great companion game for those who are reading The Very Hungry Caterpillar, World of Eric Carle Let’s Feed The Very Hungry Caterpillar Game is a fun, family-friendly game that has the players working to turn their caterpillar into a gorgeous butterfly. The game uses basic skills of counting, building an collecting, activities that will teach your child decision-making skills. Because it is designed to be played by players aged 3 and up, there is no reading required. It is best played by 2 to 4 players at a time.Number of players:2-4
Recommended ages:3+
Estimated playtime:15 minutes

JINX

In this fun, fast-paced, lighthearted game of luck, you and your family will do your best to line up three different pieces in a row by rolling the different dice to determine where your piece will go. With Jinx Family Edition Board Game, there is a twist. If you land your game piece on one of yours that is already placed, you will lose your place and will need to start all over again. The game is designed to be played by 2 to 6 players who are 10 or older.Number of players:2-6
Recommended ages:10+
Estimated playtime:30 minutes

Islebound

In Islebound Board Game, you are in charge of your own ship and its crew. Throughout the game, your crew heads to island towns in an effort to hire more crew members, collecting valuable resources and having buildings built in your capitol city. Every one of these buildings comes with its own abilities and traits, and by combining these different buildings, you can help to reinforce your strength as an invader, a trader or a builder. You can also help yourself out by recruiting various sea monsters and pirates to do your bidding for you.Number of players:2-4
Recommended ages:13+
Estimated playtime:90 minutes

High Tide

In the High Tide board game, you and your family try to get your beach chairs closer to the shore than the others. You do this through turn-based rounds that will have you moving closer and closer each time. Be careful, though—getting too close to the shore will have the high tide pulling the chairs out to sea, causing you to lose them. In this game of pushing your luck, be the beachgoer that gets just close enough to the shore to win without getting too close. The game comes with dice, the board and everything else you need to play.Number of players:3-6
Recommended ages:8+
Estimated playtime:25 minutes

Guillotine

Take to the streets during the French Revolution with Guillotine, a game that has you and the other players representing a group of guillotine operators in rivalry with one another. Your goal is to collect the highest profile heads throughout the three different rounds. Every round, 12 different nobles will be put in front of you for the guillotine. Depending on the noble, they will be worth different amounts of money. Using your action cards, you will try to change the order of the guillotine line to ensure that you are getting the high-prized heads when it’s your turn.Number of players:2-5
Recommended ages:12+
Estimated playtime:30 minutes