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Evening of Murder Last Call Game Review

Evening of Murder Last Call Game
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This was the first time I'd played a Max Haines murder mystery game and it was a bit disappointing. I've played quite a few of the "How to Host a Murder Mystery" series and was used to the full-color character booklets, map of the crime scene, etc, so the b&w photocopy printouts of the character booklets and place cards in this game was a little disappointing. I could overlook it if the mystery turned out to be a good one but again, I was underwhelmed. Instead of having 2-3 things to Reveal and Conceal each round, Last Call only had one per round and they were very obviously written to be said in a certain order, so it took a lot of the fun and spontanaity out of the game for us. The worst thing is, because the murderer was allowed to lie about his whereabouts, etc, it was really hard to pin down whodunit (initially, the fact that the murderer already knew sounded interesting to me, but it doesn't really work). The mystery overall had a few odd and illogical plot holes in it too. Which is really disappointing because I'd heard this series was pretty good. Oh well, guess I'll stick to "How to Host a Murder Mystery" from now on...

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Talicor Totika Review

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I use this game in counseling sessions with adolscents and adults. The game engages them in the process and the cards provide useful questions to help them explore a variety of topics. I bought all the additional sets of cards available and have found the Teen-Adult set to be the most enjoyable. In addition, the questions are not so "therapeutic" that it would exclude families from playing. The Self-Esteem card deck would be a good conversation starter for talking with your children. I highly recommend this product.

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Totika, a Maori word meaning "well balanced," is a wood block stacking game unlike any other. As players pull blocks from the stack, being careful not to let it topple, they ask each other questions that focus on building self-esteem, social skills and coping strategies. As they concentrate on removing the blocks, players tend to relax, allowing them to open up and talk more freely with one another. Playing Totika will encourage people of all ages to set and achieve goals, motivate themselves, identify strong role models and form healthy relationships. Totika includes the Self-Esteem deck of questions but may be played with any card deck made by Open Spaces, LLC. Measures 3.25" x 10.5" x 3.13".

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TriBond Board Game Review

TriBond Board Game
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I LOVE LOVE this board game. It doesn't have complex directions which is great for new people playing and it is a lot of fun. There are 3 things in on the card and you have to figure out how they are all connected. There are multiple catagories to pick from - sports & recreation, misc, entertainment and academics. There is also a pick your own catagory. You can challenge people, take over their spaces and try and be the first one to have all 3 of yours to end. You can play in pairs too. Highly recommend!!

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The game that asks... What do these 3 have in common? A Threezer is a riddle with 3 clues that have a common bond: What do Marshmallows, Chestnuts and Friars Club Comedians have in common? Would you or your team have know that they all get roasted?!Get it right and move ahead... but get it wrond, and one of your opponents coupld Steal if from you! Opponenets can even Challenge each other in an every-second-counts race for the answer.Something for everyone! The contemporary categories are brimming with riddles featuring Pop Culture, Entertainment, Sports, Leisure Time, Word Play and More!Tribond is the game in which quick thinking triumphs... and the more you play, the faster you'll become!Contents: 300 Cards (1,800 Threezer Riddles), 1 Game Board, 12 Pawns, 1 Category Die, 1 Standard Die and Rules.Ages: 12+ For 2 to 4 Playes.

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A Question Of Scruples Board Game 1986 Review

A Question Of Scruples Board Game 1986
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This was the easiest purchase I've made in a while online. The seller had the item to me quickly and well packaged. The game is a classic and still so much fun to play with friends. I really appreciated the effort the seller made to get my product to me quickly and in great shape.

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