Tag Archives: Board Game

Victory Never Tasted So Sweet: A Candy Land Retrospective

I’ve been talking about board games a lot lately but I’ve been too caught up with the serious world of competition to remember some of the most classic and wonderful games of our youth (or in some cases our present if that’s how you roll). Two words for you here: Candy and Land. Put those [...]

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That Cluedo That You Do: A Retrospective on Clue the Board Game

Have you ever played Cluedo? I bet you have, but you might have just called it Clue. Surprised to learn that Clue isn’t originally from the US? Yup, first came from the UK and was called Cluedo, (pronounced like Clu Du). The classic murder mystery game is always a smart and sophisticated option for individuals [...]

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A Retrospective on Trivial Pursuit the Board Game

If you’re talking Trivial Pursuit, you mean the Genus Edition, the classic edition, the hardcore edition. I’ve never met anyone that can play Trivial Pursuit Genus Edition at a masterful level.

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Board Games – From Chess to Candyland

When you sit down to play a game of Backgammon, do you realize you are playing a game that is over 3000 years old?  Board games, in some cases, pre-date literature in cultures, and have stood the test of the ages as key learning tools, forms of entertainment and cultural advancement.

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