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Animal DNA Run - granny games online
Animal DNA Run is a casual game where you can mix animal DNA to create new and unique creatures. Each animal has its own abilities, so make sure you mix animal DNA according to your needs.
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Our 15 Favorite Digital and Analog Games to Beat Holiday Boredom
When I think of holiday gatherings, board and group games still come to mind as a way to break the awkward silence when you’re finished with small talk about work, school or the weather, and need something to do.Here are 15 digital and analog games to try over the holidays. Lucky for us, many of these don’t even require carrying around a box to play anymore -- some are available as apps for our tablets or phones.
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The Weird History of Pogs
While new playthings flooded the marketplace in the late '80s and early '90s, there was one decidedly lo-fi toy that every youngster wanted—without realizing that they weren’t the first cool kids to demand brightly-colored milk bottle caps for their amusement.
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Monopoly Is Releasing Games With Real Money
Monopoly is the No. 1 board game in France, selling around 500,000 sets per year, and as a hat-tip to its fans, manufacturer Hasbro is now literally paying it forward by releasing units with real money in honor of the game’s 80th birthday.
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Monopoly’s Inventor: The Progressive Who Didn’t Pass ‘Go’
For generations, the story of Monopoly’s Depression-era origins delighted fans almost as much as the board game itself. The tale, repeated for decades and often tucked into the game’s box along with the Community Chest and Chance cards, was that an unemployed man named Charles Darrow dreamed up Monopoly in the 1930s. He sold it and became a millionaire, his inventiveness saving him — and Parker Brothers, the beloved New England board game maker — from the brink of destruction.
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Blood on the living-room table: why I still love the Game of Thrones board game
Everyone’s favourite fantasy drama is back on screen – but there’s even more backstabbing, plotting and fantasy to be had with the game first released in 2003.
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Orcs Nest Games Shop
In the centre of London lies a very famous Games Shop, although tiny, it has a LOT of games, from most popular to most obscure. It's impossible to leave this shop without one or two new board games!
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Where do you buy your games? Online or at your local shop?
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The Board Game of the Alpha Nerds
Before Risk, before Dungeons & Dragons, before Magic: The Gathering, there was Diplomacy. One writer enters international competition to play the world-conquering game that redefines what it means to be a geek (and a person). By David Hill.
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Where do you go for board games reviews?
I've been recommended a few youtube channels, one of them being The Dice Tower. Do you have any favourite blogs or channels?
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We filled our first set of tabletop shelves!
It was a exciting day when the husband and I realized we ran out of space.
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Detecting a Coming Betrayal
Researchers use transcripts from online Diplomacy games to identify signs of imminent betrayal.
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Join the Canadian online league!
Anyone is welcome to join. I know for sure anyone in the US and Canada, but I've seen people from all over the world. Registration closes on the 12th
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The Surrounding Game Extended Trailer
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SUSD Reviews Spyfall
Quinns and Paul review the newest party game hype train - Spyfall.
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Live and Let Spy - SPYFALL
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8 Ridiculous Rules From the New Warhammer Age of Sigmar
Over the holiday weekend, Games Workshop unveiled their new rules for Warhammer Fantasy, called Warhammer Age of Sigmar, they chopped the 30-plus year veteran of the wargames scene in favor of a sleek, slimmed down replacement catering to casual wargamers and collectors. The rules, among other things, get rid of the square bases and fiddly unit movement iconic to the game in favor of round bases and speed of play. The battle is ongoing as to whether this is the Worst Thing Ever™...
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The Red Dragon Inn
In Red Dragon Inn, you and your friends are a party of heroic, fantasy adventurers. You've raided the dungeon, killed the monsters, and taken their treasure. Now you're back, and what better way to celebrate your most recent victory than to spend an evening at the Red Dragon Inn. You and your adventuring companions will spend the night drinking, gambling, and roughhousing. The last person who is both sober enough to remain conscious and shrewd enough to hold onto his Gold Coins wins the game.
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Games to Bring to a Casual Game Night | Geek and Sundry
Getting your friends interested in tabletop games can be tough. Often the games have a ton of rules, several pieces to keep track of, and can be overwhelming to people who are new to the tabletop world. And we all know that if you have to play Monopoly with your family one more time you will lose your mind as well as a few pieces under the couch. To help you keep both friend and your sanity, I've compiled a list of a few games that can be great for anyone looking for a great casual game...
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Supernatural Collector's Edition Clue Board Game
In case you haven't seen it there is a Supernatural Clue edition. One of your favorite Supernatural characters has been possessed & is committing terrible deeds! Now is the time for you to become the hunter and attempt to discover - WHO is possessed WHAT mystical object was used to open the demon portal, and WHERE the portal was opened! Was it Sam with the Revolver in the Rocky Mountains? Or Dean on the West Coast with the Winchester Journal?
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