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Dog On It Bones Game Review

Dog On It Bones Game
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My husband and I played this game with our 4-year-old and our 6-year-old and it was fun. It is like that game "spoons" that I used to play when I was young- where you try to sneak a spoon (a bone, in this version) from the center of the table when you have the correct cards in your hand. If someone else sees you sneak one, they can grab one too. There is one less bone than players, so someone gets left without one at the end. The downside is that the last person usually gets laughed at, because the game had continued without them realizing that the bones are gone. For a 4-year-old, this can be hard. I personally think games are usually easier when there is one "winner" and the rest of the players are "losers," so one person doesn't get singled out. The other downside is that the game can't be played with fewer than four players, which means that I can't play alone with my kids during the day. Overall it's a cute game, but doesn't get played often.

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Plays just like the classic family game of Spoons. Be the first to get four-of-a-kind & grab a bone (instead of a spoon) before anyone else.

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Simpsons Don't Panic Board Game Review

Simpsons Don't Panic Board Game
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I love board games, and even more, I love Simpsons board games. I got this one as a present for Christmas, and let me tell you, if I was younger, I would probably like it more.
the questions are on par with the style of trivia from Cranium, but this game is timed. I like to think of it as Cranium with a timer.
The point is that you get a minute long turn to try to complete as many tasks as possible. If you pass the task (A question or a mini-game), then you get to keep going until your timer runs out. In doing so, you collect little pieces, and the first one with all of the pieces wins.
So overall, it is cool I guess, and probably more fun for younger people, but I would rather play many other board games before this one.

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Time to head to work at Springfield Nuclear - but don't let Mr. Burns catch you snoozing! Look busy!In this Simpson-themed version of Don't Panic, you'll need to mind the clock as you try to get everything done.Make Some Noise, and make a sound Barney might make; Go For It: run into the next room, and scream 'D'oh!'Balance the gears, keep the rod spinning, and more!Fill your nuclear waste barrel with all of the needed items first, and win the game-woo hoo!For 2 to 4 players ages 8 and up

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Beware of Dog Review

Beware of Dog
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My eight year old daughter asked for this game for Christmas. I was actually expecting a cheaply made toy, that would probably break or that my daughter would loose interest in within an hour, but to my surprise it is a great well made game. Extremely easy to assemble, has a wonderful on off switch, and the dog snores. The one thing I do want to mention is when the dog wakes he pops up and barks. This can be startling and a bit loud, so you might want to prepare your child for that fact. I recomend this toy, and am very pleased with my purchase of it.

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Shhhhh.... Beware of the dog, the dog's asleep, don't wake the dog! Players use a cat's paw to try and steal the most bones without waking the angry pooch. Select a card to decide which bones to pick, take the bones out of the dog bowl! Be careful not to wake the dog or there could be trouble! Too late, you've woken the dog!

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Ring-O Flamingo Review

Ring-O Flamingo
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Ring-O Flamingo, a.k.a. "The Frantic Fling-a-Ring Game," is, as advertised, a game that is at least as much about ring-flinging as it is about being frantic.
Each player gets one of 4 plastic "lifeboats" each of a different color, each containing a set of 12 flat, flexible, plastic, lifesaver-like rings of a matching color. The rings are placed, one at a time, edgewise in a slot in the front of the lifeboat. To fling the ring, you aim your lifeboat, slot a ring, bend the ring towards you just exactly as much as you think necessary and then release it.
Your goal, should you be goal-oriented, is for your ring to land, quoit-like, around any of the 7 plastic flamingos (yes, plastic flamingos), and not around either of the two plastic alligators.
The flamingos and alligators fit into slots in the thick game board. Turned 90-degrees, they stand firmly enough to resist and staunchly deflect any inaccurately flung rings. The board is thick enough to withstand repeated reassembly.
Ringing an alligator is a bad thing to do and makes you lose two points. You get 2 points for each of your rings that is first to ring a flamingo, and one point for each of your subsequent flamingo-ringing ring.
Since everyone plays simultaneously, mastering the "frantic" part of this "Frantic Fling-a-Ring" game is as crucial to success as good aim. Since being the first to ring a particular flamingo gets you twice as many points, the need for speed is clearly established. And, of course, the faster you fling, the less accurate you become. The tension makes the game even more challenging, and instructive.
On the other hand, ring-flinging is so much fun that it almost doesn't matter whether you manage to get a ring around anything. It's as amusing just to fling the rings at each other, or to see how far or how high you can fling them. Which is what makes the game as alluring to a three-year-old as to your seriously competitive eleven-teen. You can try to fling rings into the box lid or against the wall (extra points for "leaners"). And for those families fortunate enough to have playful parents, it's a great invitation to share some moments of controlled and victimless mayhem.
Designed by Haim Shafir, Yakov Kaufman, and Yoav Ziv, the game works wondrously well. All the parts of the game reinforce the fantasy: the lifesaver rings, the ring-storing and flinging boats, the brightly colored and humorously rendered flamingos. The ring-flingers can be repositioned anywhere around the board to increase aim and accuracy. The rings themselves are exactly as springy as they need to be to flip and fly. And there is just enough luck to keep anyone from getting overbearingly good at the game. Hence the Majorness of the FUN.
Ring-O Flamingo is exciting and alluring enough to be played and replayed by everyone in the family. There are a lot of rings (48 of them). Hence, parents would be especially wise to include in their rendition of basic game rules the tradition of after-game ring-gathering.


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Flamingo overboard!Fling your lifesavers as fast as you can to ring them around the flamingoes.But be careful where you fling or you'll be up to your neck in alligators!Ring up the most points and win this game of far-out flamingo fun!For 2 - 4 players, ages 6 and up.Contents:48 lifesavers, 7 flamingoes, 4 lifeboats, 2 alligators, 1 game board and instructions.

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