Showing posts with label classic games. Show all posts
Showing posts with label classic games. Show all posts

Mille Bornes Tin Review

Mille Bornes Tin
Average Reviews:

(More customer reviews)
Game is as fun as i remember as a kid.
Great gift took a long time to find.

Click Here to see more reviews about: Mille Bornes Tin

Mille Bornes Collectible Car Tin Winning MovesThis stylish "racing car" package contains all of the game's components and doubles as a card tray during play. The 110 cards feature the charming artwork of the original 1962 game

Buy Now

Click here for more information about Mille Bornes Tin

Read More...

AXIS & ALLIES ANNIVERSARY EDITION Review

AXIS and ALLIES ANNIVERSARY EDITION
Average Reviews:

(More customer reviews)
Axis and Allies Anniversary Edition is an updated version of a board game classic. The original game was designed by Larry Harris and was part of the Milton Bradley GameMaster Series - large box games with full color mounted boards, simple mechanics which allowed rapid understanding of "how to play" yet with deep subtle strategies, and of course wonderful little plastic soldiers, tanks, planes, ships and submarines. The game has changed hands over the years passing through Avalon Hill/Hasbro/Wizards of the Coast. Wizards of the Coast currently is the publisher. This new version is published on the 50th anniversary of the Avalon Hill company. Avalon Hill is widely regarded as the company which helped to popularize board wargaming in the US and was for many years the leading producer with mounted game boards and die-cut counters. The company produced such classics as Panzerblitz and Squad Leader.
For people who are unfamiliar with the game, Axis and Allies is a board game recreating World War II on a grand strategic level. Armies, fleets, and air armadas are represented abstractly by wonderful plastic pieces (battleships, tanks, soldiers, etc.). Movement is by area and combat is resolved in a simple yet satisfying system. Research and industrial production are key parts of game play. It was a huge hit when first introduced and spawned variants and a Revised version a few years ago.
If you are familiar with the original game and the later variants (A&A Europe, A&A Pacific, etc) the fundamental mechanics are the same. The designer and developers have clearly been tracking the progress of this great game and have incorporated many of the rule changes seen in later variations. The major differences are:
1. There are now three Axis powers: Germay, Japan and Italy. This alters the game play sequence from Germany-USSR-Japan-UK-US to Germany-USSR-Japan-UK-Italy-US. This eliminates the Allies "double move".
2. There are special rules for China - there are now specific Chinese game pieces and help to recreate the historical situation where huge numbers of Japanese troops were tied down in China - making an attack against the USSR (a favorite strategy) in coordination with Germany more difficult.
3. The map is smaller than the original version but about the size of the Revised version. The colors are a muted green/brown earth tones. It may be nostalgic or just my eyes getting older, but frankly I liked the original primary color map - the details were easier to see and less fatiguing. Admittedly, the newer maps are more artful.
4. The game map now includes major cities (sort of like the key cities in Third Reich)and controlling form the victory conditions (unlike the older Industrial Production Certificate [IPC] total method)but in practice this is quite similar.
5. The game map now has impassable and neutral territories which cannot be crossed/invaded/flow over. The Sahara, Switzerland, and other territories are now impassable. Other territories don't have much IPC value.
6. Ships are a bit cheaper to acquire than the original version. The commonly used "double hit" rule is now standard for Battleships. There are now cruisers and destroyers in addition to the original Aircraft Carriers, Battleships and Submarines.
7. Transports now no longer automatically defend with a value of 1. The old strategy of having an armada of transports (e.g. 10 or 12) overcoming an attacking sub force is no longer allowed. If attacked and undefended by other forces, transports are automatically destroyed. It is also no longer possible to move-unload-and-scoot. I understand why this rule change was made but at the large grand strategy scale, the transport unit represents not a single ship or small flotilla of transports but a whole transport fleet - with minor escorts, oilers, etc. So it is reasonable to think it has some self-defense capability.
8. Research now has 12 possibilities. Old favorites like Heavy Bombers and Jet Power are still there but tweaked down. Heavy Bombers only inflict two dice worth of damage and not three. Jet powered fighters attack at 4 and not 5.
9. Armored or tank units are upgraded and attack and defend at 3. The older version attacked at 3 but defended at 2.
10. The little plastic pieces are all there and have been tweaked a bit to reflect the different nations. The UK tanks look like the Churchill and the USSR tanks look a bit like the T34.
11. Rule books and misc. Again, I fear it is just my aging eyes, but the newer version with the darker muddier colors and fancy watermark/faded images on each page are quite beautiful but are a bit harder on the eyes. The game play examples are hard to see the colors of the printing obscures the detailed outlines of the pieces. Again, maybe a simple bright colored illustrations would be more legible. I saw an comment on another site complaining that the IPCs were printed on only one side - but that was the case with the original version. The box art on the site is a bit off. On the actual box, it is entitled "Spring 1941" and not "1942"
Who will like this game? Anyone who is familiar with the original or later Revised version will appreciate this new version. For newcomers, Axis and Allies is a wonderful system - simple and easy to learn, but full of subtle moves and strategies.
Is it worth the price ($80-100)? For collectors and nostalgia buffs, it is probably worth having a nice new version. If you are just into playing the game, and have already your own set of homebrew rules then you are probably already using most of the new rules and could draw up your own maps!
A great game for the board gamer!

Click Here to see more reviews about: AXIS & ALLIES ANNIVERSARY EDITION

Axis & Allies celebrates 50 years of Avalon Hill games with this Anniversary Edition of the classic World War II strategy board game. Designed by Larry Harris, A&A Anniversary Edition utilizes the standard D6 combat system found in Axis & Allies Revised, Europe, and Pacific, and contains two different set-up options.Italy will debut as the third Axis nation, China will be operated by the U.S. player, and cruiser class ships will join the naval line-up for the first time.The largest board ever produced for an A&A game (24' x 46'), along with new sculpts and deluxe components will ensure this is the granddaddy of all Axis & Allies board games. Deploy your forces and prepare for battle!

Buy Now

Click here for more information about AXIS & ALLIES ANNIVERSARY EDITION

Read More...

Monopoly 1935: Deluxe Wood Edition Review

Monopoly 1935: Deluxe Wood Edition
Average Reviews:

(More customer reviews)
My mother had a Monopoly game like this when she was a child. She mentioned that she wanted one someday.
Of course I searched and found her one at Amazon.
When she opened it on Christmas morning, you could have heard a pin drop! Then she quickly opened it and demanded we all hurry up to play. As is often the case with Monopoly, we played for hours and hours.
She could not have been more pleased.

Click Here to see more reviews about: Monopoly 1935: Deluxe Wood Edition

A reproduction of the Monopoly® 1935 Edition board game, showcased in a striking wood case. Detachable hinges allow the case to transform into an exquisite banker's tray. This luxury edition features a game board with original artwork, Chance and Community Chest cards, Title Deeds and property colors, original brass-colored tokens, and wood houses and hotels. As an added bonus, Monopoly® 1935: Deluxe Wood Edition also includes a 16-page "Monopoly Memories" book that takes you back through history to 1935, reveals little known facts about the game and its early editions, and contains complete enhanced rules.

Buy Now

Click here for more information about Monopoly 1935: Deluxe Wood Edition

Read More...

Electronic Battleship: Star Wars Review

Electronic Battleship: Star Wars
Average Reviews:

(More customer reviews)
I bought this game for my 6 year old, and was very sorry I spent sooo much money on it! When I buy an electronic version of an established game or toy, I expect it to do some of the work for me. Is that asking too much? But in Star Wars Battleship, the two players have to punch buttons to enter each ship on their side. It takes a looonnnngggg time to set up the game before you can every play. Even in the "Classic" game mode. Then, you just spend your whole time entering coordinates. It takes much longer than the old basic Battleship to play. The only thing that is fun about this version is the voices and the hits that
you make.
My son could do this game after some coaching on how to enter coordinates, but the players still have to keep track of their hits and misses with little red and white pegs. The game does none of the work and tedious stuff for you! The only electronic part of the game are the voices and sound effects. I suppose you could play this game a lot faster by just not turning it on and playing it like the classic board game.
If you are a die-hard Star Wars fan, you will buy this game no matter what I say. In my opinion, though, it is just not worth the money. Especially when a parent sees how much work and hassle the whole game is. We've had more fun over the holidays playing with the basic board game "Trouble" that cost $10.
I would return the game if I could, but the stickers are in place, and the baggies are emptied. Tough luck for me, but maybe I can help someone else avoid the high sticker price, and the hassle.

Click Here to see more reviews about: Electronic Battleship: Star Wars

Play Electronic Battleship Star Wars style!

Buy Now

Click here for more information about Electronic Battleship: Star Wars

Read More...

Minnesota Vikings NFL Team Collector's Edition Monopoly Review

Minnesota Vikings NFL Team Collector's Edition Monopoly
Average Reviews:

(More customer reviews)
I purchased this game for a friend for christmas. He loves playing games and football. I received the gamed well before christmas. I love shopping with Amazon. They have a wide variety of products and are excellent with their shipping. I know my friend will love all the products I purchased for him from Amazon. I highly recommend shopping with Amazon.

Click Here to see more reviews about: Minnesota Vikings NFL Team Collector's Edition Monopoly

The Minnesota Vikings and the most popular board game have teamed up to create the ultimate gridiron fantasy for fans of all ages. Buy, sell and trade the most valuable players in the history of the Vikings, from Fran Tarkenton, and Alan Page to Daunte Culpepper and Jim Marshall. What Minnesota fan hasn?t t dreamed of owning and running the Vikings? At the end of the game, only one Viking fan will remain standing and control the definitive Viking team of all time Will it be you? Ages 8+ 2-6 players

Buy Now

Click here for more information about Minnesota Vikings NFL Team Collector's Edition Monopoly

Read More...

Monopoly: Star Wars Saga Edition Review

Monopoly: Star Wars Saga Edition
Average Reviews:

(More customer reviews)
Monopoly Star Wars is another Monoploy game set like Marvel Super Heroes, The Simpsons's Tree House of Horror, NFL teams, Superman, James Bond and many others.
However, in this set, Boardwalk and Park Place is the Death Star (you get the idea)..You don't move a pewter pieced shoe or a Top Hat, you move a Darth Vader or Luke Skywalker. There still is Go, Free Parking and of course, Go to Jail like any other monopoly game. The houses and hotels are TIE fighters and X-wings. If you like the game of Monopoly, It is a twist of the game board..all that is missing is Han Solo saying, "Never tell me the ODDS!"
So, if you wanted to be a mini Emperior Trump mogal in the classic Star Wars universe (that is Star Wars, Empire and Jedi for the novices), Don't be an Ewok and buy this monopoly set for you and your little Jedis
And May the Force be with you always
Bennet Pomerantz AUDIOWORLD

Click Here to see more reviews about: Monopoly: Star Wars Saga Edition

This Star Wars Saga Edition of Monopoly combines the classic gameplay of the world's most popular board game with your favorite characters, vehicles, locations and movie scenes from Star Wars.
Battle your opponents for control of the Star Wars galaxy with this winner-take-all adventure of galactic proportions, based on classic Monopoly gameplay. Become the most powerful player this side of the Force as you travel to distant galaxies and acquire strange new lands in your quest to rule the universe. Based on all six movies from the entire Star Wars saga, Monopoly Game Star Wars Saga Edition comes with eight collectible, sculpted tokens of your favorite Star Wars characters including Yoda, Luke, Princess Leia, the Emperor and Darth Vader.

Buy Now

Click here for more information about Monopoly: Star Wars Saga Edition

Read More...

Clue Mysteries Review

Clue Mysteries
Average Reviews:

(More customer reviews)
Clue Mysteries is almost Guess Who meets Clue. Players walk around the board visiting the police office, Mr. Boddy's Tudor Mansion, and the residences of the the six original Clue suspects, all to determine the culprit of a crime. The eight locations on the board provide a clue as to the guilty party and his or her whereabouts. The suspects provide hints such as the guilty person wears glasses, or has gray hair, and you use these clues to narrow down your list of possible culprits. One twist is that one of the suspects could by lying.
Overall, this game plays much differently than the original Clue. The setup involves setting each suspect's "residence" to the correct clue for this game--a process that is guided by the playbook that comes with the game. Then a brief introduction to the mystery is read, and the game begins. The players only really need to deduce who is guilty, since landing on Tudor mansion in any given turn gives away the whereabouts of the culprit. Every roll of the die results in either a visit to one of the eight main spots on the board, or the drawing of a card that usually lets you visit one of the eight main spots on the board. The game moves much more quickly than Clue or Clue FX, but mostly because it's so easy to win.
In the end, this game is much simpler and less challenging than other Clue games. Add in the fact that there are only fifty mysteries total, and you drastically reduce the replay value of the game. It's an interesting spin on a classic, but the classic proves to be more entertaining.

Click Here to see more reviews about: Clue Mysteries

With Clue Mysteries, you get all the usual suspects, plus six new characters - Rusty, Miss Peach, Lord Gray, Mrs. Meadow-Brook, Prince Azure and Lady Lavender. As armchair Scotland Yard Detectives, you can solve one or more of 50 compelling new crimes before this game is played out. Use your tool kit to decode and investigate each case. The secret mirror tips you off if anyone is lying. If you make the correct arrest, you've won!

Buy Now

Click here for more information about Clue Mysteries

Read More...

The Game of Life: Collector's Edition Tin Review

The Game of Life: Collector's Edition Tin
Average Reviews:

(More customer reviews)
I purchased this game with the intent of replacing my very bad shape old version. In the old version of the game you could "Play the Market." Don't expect to find it is this version. There is no playing the market. Don't expect to have a "Day of Reckoning." This doesn't work as it does in the original. Now you draw cards for careers rather than spinning the wheel.
This candy coated, politically correct version of the original made me sick. This was not near as much fun to play as the original. Many aspects of the game have been removed. Keep playing the old version, or buy one at a garage sale. You will have much more fun. I give the old version a five of five.
Bottom line, if you liked the original game, don't buy this one, unless you need replacement cars/pegs.

Click Here to see more reviews about: The Game of Life: Collector's Edition Tin



Buy Now

Click here for more information about The Game of Life: Collector's Edition Tin

Read More...

Sheesham Wood Folding Magnetic Backgammon Review

Sheesham Wood Folding Magnetic Backgammon
Average Reviews:

(More customer reviews)
This is a really beautifully crafted item nice wood grain well built - also comes with a velvet protective case
nice dovetailed joints on the case - just all around good buy for the price - its nice to have something not be plastic.

Click Here to see more reviews about: Sheesham Wood Folding Magnetic Backgammon

The pieces stick to this magnetic 12 inch sheesham backgammon board, making it perfect for travel.

Buy NowGet 13% OFF

Click here for more information about Sheesham Wood Folding Magnetic Backgammon

Read More...

Backgammon Wooden Game Set 15 in W/dice,american Puzzles, Review

Backgammon Wooden Game Set 15 in W/dice,american Puzzles,
Average Reviews:

(More customer reviews)
The contrasting wood stains are very pretty. The case closure is slightly difficult to close: both lids have to be exactly aligned, or the latch won't shut. Overall, a really nice looking set.

Click Here to see more reviews about: Backgammon Wooden Game Set 15 in W/dice,american Puzzles,

Natural wood's charm is shown everywhere in this 15" wooden backgammon set. The play surgace is inlaid by hand with contrast color veneer. Detailing includes solid brass locks and decorative stripes from Italy on the outside. Some players just love the sound of dice rolling over the wood surface.

Buy Now

Click here for more information about Backgammon Wooden Game Set 15 in W/dice,american Puzzles,

Read More...

Beech & Blue Veneer Wood Backgammon Set - Table Top Review

Beech and Blue Veneer Wood Backgammon Set - Table Top
Average Reviews:

(More customer reviews)
Product shipped very quickly. Looks great, just like the picture. Good size. Wooden pieces are very light, have a very cheap feel. Biggest surprise -- this item doesn't close! I guess that's what "table top" means, I suppose I should have known that (I thought it would fold like most other sets). So look at the picture, and realize that's exactly what you get -- an always-open backgammon game. Reasonable for the given price, but more serious backgammon players probably need to spend more for a closable set with more solid pieces.

Click Here to see more reviews about: Beech & Blue Veneer Wood Backgammon Set - Table Top

This backgammon board is constructed from solid beech wood, beech wood veneers, blue accents, and has chip racks on both ends for chips not in play. The inlaidpoints are blue and burgundy stained veneer and they contrast beautifully against the natural beech wood. Includes wood chips, wood dice cups, dice, and doubling cubes. A tremendous value for a beautiful wood backgammon board! * Weight: 4 pounds

Buy NowGet 20% OFF

Click here for more information about Beech & Blue Veneer Wood Backgammon Set - Table Top

Read More...

Marquis Leather Backgammon Set Review

Marquis Leather Backgammon Set
Average Reviews:

(More customer reviews)
I purchased this set thinking it was going to be 1 full piece of leather that was wrapped around the playing board. That is not what I got. The leather is a patch work of leather pieces, with some visible and ugly stitching. Leather or not, I didn't feel this was worth spending $100 on.

Click Here to see more reviews about: Marquis Leather Backgammon Set


If you're looking for a genuine leather backgammon set, great value and quality, look no further!

This 18-inch attaché leather backgammon set features an all-leather exterior and handle, leather dice cups, and a suede-like playing field. All latches are solid brass.

Also featured are side storage areas for convenient checker placement during game play and when transporting your backgammon set.


Buy Now

Click here for more information about Marquis Leather Backgammon Set

Read More...

Monopoly - Deluxe Anniversary Edition (1984) Review

Monopoly - Deluxe Anniversary Edition (1984)
Average Reviews:

(More customer reviews)
The board itself looked clean, but a little dingy and had a couple annoying black specks. It doesn't look *brand* new but more like the 20yr old set I presume it is. Although half the tokens were silver and half were goldish and a bunch of extra plastic houses (presumably from a regular monopoly set) were thrown in, all the pieces in the Deluxe Edition were accounted for (32 total wooden houses and hotels) and the money, cards and info booklet were in excellent condition -- no rips or folds or tears. Overall, a charming deal in good condition.

Click Here to see more reviews about: Monopoly - Deluxe Anniversary Edition (1984)

Great fun for all ages

Buy Now

Click here for more information about Monopoly - Deluxe Anniversary Edition (1984)

Read More...

Scene It? Deluxe TV Edition Review

Scene It Deluxe TV Edition
Average Reviews:

(More customer reviews)
i have a couple of the other versions of this game (scene it?). they are all so much fun, and really make you think and pay attention, but it's a great game to play with family or a group of friends. some questions i am not sure anyone would know, but it's one of the best games!

Click Here to see more reviews about: Scene It Deluxe TV Edition

Two DVDs, more trivia and more on-screen challenges will keep your family and friends glued to the set play after play. With 50 years of TV packed into one DVD game, the TV Edition of Scene It? is the quintessential television trivia game. From Leave it to Beaver and The Brady Bunch to Alias and Malcolm in the Middle, Scene It? Deluxe TV Edition will keep players tuning in for hours of TV entertainment. Deluxe Edition comes in a collectible tin with a bonus DVD, more trivia cards, more tokens and more fun!For 2 or more players ages 10 and up.

Buy Now

Click here for more information about Scene It Deluxe TV Edition

Read More...

Great War At Sea: Cruiser Warfare Review

Great War At Sea: Cruiser Warfare
Average Reviews:

(More customer reviews)
I really like these series. If you are a history buff and think you can do it better than the real historical figures, why not buy this game and the others in the series and try your hand at changing history. The rules are not really that difficult. The pieces are cut outs from card board. The historical information is interesting and the web site often gives you free things as updates, alternate game scenarious, and playig sheets. The battle of the Falklands, amongst others awaits you!

Click Here to see more reviews about: Great War At Sea: Cruiser Warfare


Cruiser Warfare gives the Great War at Sea series its greatest scope yet: the entire world. British, German, Japanese, Italian, Austro-Hungarian, Russian and Dutch ships begin as they did in August, 1914. The German player must disrupt Allied commerce and try to get the cruisers home if at all possible. The Allied player must track them down and destroy them before they can wreak havoc.

Twice, Great War at Sea series games have won the Origins Award as the Best Historical Game of the Year. Cruiser Warfare is the first with a world-wide setting. The world is divided into sea areas, with modified search rules allowing German and Austrian ships to look for prey, and Allied ships to hunt them. Once contact is made, combat is resolved using the standard game rules (or the variant, advanced tactical rules from the Dreadnoughts book).

The entire Japanese fleet of 1914 is present, with new warships never before seen in the series like the battleships Kawachi and Satsuma. The Dutch make their first large-scale appearance in the series, with several coast defense ships plus four battleships never actually completed. These are taken from actual Dutch naval drawings of the two design variations from which the Dutch admirals would have chosen. The German player has the option of placing a larger cruiser force in East Asia, including the modern armored cruiser Blücher (a proposed addition) and others. Battle cruisers can attempt to break out the join the raiders. There's also an option for a rapid start to the war, which would have found a German summer training squadron of two battleships and a cruiser visiting South America. This is the crowning jewel of the Great War at Sea series. All naval game fans are going to want it.


Buy NowGet 20% OFF

Click here for more information about Great War At Sea: Cruiser Warfare

Read More...

Wood Expressions Wood Checkers Set Review

Wood Expressions Wood Checkers Set
Average Reviews:

(More customer reviews)
Note the dimensions. The board and checker pieces look standard-sized in the photo, but they are about one-third smaller than I was expecting. I guess it really is more of a toy than a game. The quality of the board and pieces is high, however.

Click Here to see more reviews about: Wood Expressions Wood Checkers Set

**

Buy NowGet 33% OFF

Click here for more information about Wood Expressions Wood Checkers Set

Read More...

Red and Black Backgammon Set Review

Red and Black Backgammon Set
Average Reviews:

(More customer reviews)
This is a nice set and the colors are unique compared to most sets. I would have like to see it come with a couple extra pieces in case you lose one. Also the black pieces are not a shiny black but a dusky black. All the same , my kids love it . It got here quickly as well.

Click Here to see more reviews about: Red and Black Backgammon Set

Executive 15 inch Backgammon Set in a sassy and vibrant red case with a stylish single black stripe. Includes: chips/dice/cups. A terrific price for a powerful statement!

Buy Now

Click here for more information about Red and Black Backgammon Set

Read More...