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05 January, 2018

Top 5 Board Games

Dark January nights have well and truly set in.  Snow and rain keeping us indoors after work or play. Bored of the television? children glued to their phones? mum running off to bed, and dad wanting to watch the football? 

Why not break the habits, of the cold dark winter nights, and play some board game to lighten the atmosphere.




Exit The Game is a table top take on Escape Room, and like Crystal Maze.  This game challenges players to overcome brain-teasing problems using their powers of logic, perception and lateral thinking.  This cardboard comes with masterfully designed puzzles.  For everyone you solve, another pops up to take its place, making the game more intricate and absorbing as you play. Perfect for family times, creating precious memories.

There are six games in the series.








Charades or in this case Concept is a familiar family game.   The goal is to guess words through the association of icons, usually played in a team of two players. Creating perfect laughter moments, watching your granny trying to mime Tomb Raider after a couple of her favourite topple.

   



To play Codenames, you require two teams 4-8 players. Fancy yourself to be the next Bond....James Bond? now is your chance. Teammates know the agents only by their CODENAMES. The teams compete to see who can contact all their agents first.  A Spymaster will be required who will give one-word clues...to complete multiple word during play.

Fancy yourself has a property developer? Monopoly our favourite family board game is here to help you along your way.  Have fun buying and trading properties, and further develop your portfolio with houses and hotels. Guessed it!!  whoever has the most property and money at the end is the ultimate developer. Remember the property business is vicious.  Are you ready to fight?


A family classic, fun, challenging and though provoking. Scrabble is the most epic word game, enjoyed by millions worldwide. Use your seven letters to build crossword, use bonus spaces and add to your score. Scores are based on letter values and premium squares.