Rook 100th Anniversary Edition by Parker Brothers - Sale Price: 9.99
Rook 100th Anniversary Edition. Since 1906, card players have been enjoying this classic game! Bid, name trump and take tricks. but beware of the wild Rook bird who can swoop in and change everything! Ages: 8+ Manufacturer: Parker Brothers |
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Boggle to Go by Parker Brothers - Sale Price: 9.99
Boggle To Go is a full-size travel version of the head-to-head word search game that's ready to hit the road! Begin by turning over the timer and start hunting for words. How many words can you make by joining letters up, down, sideways, and diagonally? When time's up, count up your words and your points. Then play again! This travel version of Boggle features a locking lid and a storage compartment in the base that holds the timer, pencils, note pad and instructions. Boggle To Go includes 16 letter cubes, base and lid, timer, note pad, pencils and instructions. Ages: 7 + Manufacturer: Hasbro |
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Sorry! Game Disney Edition by Parker Brothers - Sale Price: 21.99
The Game of Sweet Revenge", Disney-style. Move forward, backward, slide ahead...or get bumped back to START! Features 16 popular Disney characters and special power cards. 2-4 Players. Ages: 6 + Manufacturer: Hasbro |
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Trivial Pursuit for Kids DVD Game by Parker Brothers - Sale Price: 33.50
Fun Trivia challenges, all for kids, all on DVD. Match wits with the game's wacky cast members (Mitch, Brad, Bobby and Lewis) as they take you through the instructions and each question. Created specifically for kids! Will have them laughing for hours. Just insert the DVD and you're ready to play! 2 - 6 Players. Color of product and packaging may vary. |
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Star Wars Saga Monopoly by Hasbro - Sale Price: 33.99
The Star Wars Limited Collector's Edition of Monopoly transforms an ordinary evening of board game fun into a battle for control of the galaxy. The properties are all renamed after Star Wars locales, ranging from low-value Dagobah to high-rent Coruscant, and photographs of these sites adorn the playing surface. The center is a color picture of the space battle above Endor, the Death Star hovering as TIEs and X-Wings fire. The only unchanged squares are the corners: Go, Jail, Free Parking, Go to Jail. And frankly, with their unsophisticated primary colors, they jar the eye. Property Hunting we will go... But the fun doesn't stop there. The playing pieces have been transformed into eight high-quality pewter figures, Heroes and Imperials. You can be Darth Vader or Luke Skywalker, a droid or a Storm Trooper. You can even be Boba Fett. Houses and hotels? Gone! Instead you fill your properties with X-Wings or TIEs (not particularly well-detailed) and then graduate to Star Destroyers or Millennium Falcons (delightfully detailed, despite being made of plastic). The money denominations are the same, but are Imperial Credits rather than dollars, and seven gold 1000-credit coins are also included. "Chance" and "Community Chest" cards are now Rebel or Imperial cards, and have been rewritten to fit the game (for example: "A Death Star Tractor Beam Pulls You Back Three Spaces" or "Let the Wookiee Win. Pay 50 credits"). So, is it really enough fun to retire the dusty Monopoly board you already own and pay the 30 or so credits that the toy stores want? Without qualification, the answer is yes! Game play is exactly the same, so there's no learning curve involved. My children, who normally despise Monopoly, have played for hours. Of course, we modified the rules a bit, collecting 500 credits when we pass go, so that we can get those Star Destroyers and Falcons onto the board. Almost as if we were role playing, we take on the personalities of our chosen pieces. And laugh the hours away. Ages: 6,7,8,9,10,Adult Manufacturer: Hasbro |
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