#6 Board/Card Game Growing Up

MAD MAGAZINE THE GAME

Each Player starts with $10,000. The board is Monopoly-like, with 2 inner tracks that can also be used. Play is counter-clockwise and you must roll the dice with your left hand. Certain spaces, and the ever present ‘Card’ cards send you elsewhere, make you pay money (good), make you get money (bad), switch seats with someone else or exchange money with another player.

First to lose all their money wins.

Mad magazine was one of my favorite magazines and I loved how this game was just crazy and you had to lose all your money to win

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#7 Board/Card Game Growing Up

CREATURE FEATURES

Monoploy didnt make my list but this game did.

Blatant Monopoly styled game. In fact in the largest font in the rules at the top is this quote “This game plays similarly to the famous Monopoly game”.

The track is your standard circular track with movies(properties) and actor, award, dead or alive (chance, community chest) spaces.

As you travel you buy movies. There are two actors (houses) associated with each movie and upon landing on a actor space you draw three actors for purchase. Any actors in which you own the corresponding movie you may buy or if non match you may still purchase one card. Card prices are driven by dice. If you own both actors for a movie and you land on an award space you can draw to see if you win anything. If it is a major award (hotel) you place it on the movie and anyone landing there has to pay you a premium.

To me Monoploy was fun but could go on for ever and most people I played got bored with it quickly. Creature features was great as I loved all the old movie monsters and the shoiw know as Creature Features. I loved that you could buy different movies and needed the actors/actresses for the movie. This is one game that Im still trying to hunt down and buy.

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#8 Board/Card Game Growing Up

CANASTA

This was the other game I learned to play with my Family. It is probably the only game that MY WHOLE FAMILY knows how to play and all have played it at one time or another. Whats pretty wild, is that when I met Robin, her family was always playing a card game called Hand and Foot which is just another version of Canasta.  The only reason its not #1 on my list is that its just a basic card game. But as for great memories and familty time, It will always be #1

Canasta (/kəˈnæstə/; Spanish for “basket”) is a card game of the rummy family of games believed to be a variant of 500 Rum. Although many variations exist for two, three, five or six players, it is most commonly played by four in two partnerships with two standard decks of cards. Players attempt to make melds of seven cards of the same rank and “go out” by playing all cards in their hand. It is the only partnership member of the family of Rummy games to achieve the status of a classic.

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#9 Board/Card Game Growing Up

RACK O

The reason I like this game so much, is that I remember learning and playing it with my family. It was an easy game to learn and one of the first  games I learned to play with my family. The other game is my #8. Rack O is still in my collection and still playing it today.

The object is to score points. Each round, you replace cards in your rack so their numbers read in any numerical progression from a low number at the front to a high one at the back (the racks hold the cards behind each other); achieving this ends the round. The cards are numbered from 1 to 60; you initially place them in your rack in the order they’re dealt. On your turn, you draw from the deck or the discard pile, swapping the card with one from your rack.

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#10 Board/Card Game Growing Up

KISMET

Players roll any or all dice one, two or three times attempting to obtain dice combinations fitting a scoring category. Players fill 15 scoring boxes and add bonuses for a total score. The player with the highest total score wins the game.

Similar to Yahtzee. The difference in this game is that the die faces have three different colors. Five new ways to score are presented such as flush, full house (same color) and others.

I love Yahtzee and many games today are based off of a Yahtzee stlye dice rolling. Why I liked Kismet over Yahtzee was the fact that it added more scoring choices as well as colored dice.

 

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Top 10 Lists

So It seems everywhere I turn these days,somebody is doing a top 10 list. Ive also had many people ask me lately what are your top 10 favorite movies,games,songs,candy,soda and the list goes on. This got me to thinking that it could be fun to do some lists and to see what other people would have on their list as well. So for the year 2015 I will be changing this blog to a Tops List. Each month I will do a different top 10 list starting in Feb.

What are some top 10 lists that you would like to see me do, as well as what are some of yours?

Cootie Catcher aka Fortune Teller

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I remember there was a strecth of about a year or so in grade school that almost everyone was making these. Hmm I wonder if any of it ever came true for me 🙂

In case you still want to make these, here is a great page showing you how and some fortunes to put in it. CLICK HERE

I think most of ours were, who likes you and who is going to kiss you. YUKKKKKKKYYYYYYYY.

What are some of your memories from this?

Chopper Strike

In this game, each player manoeuvres a fleet of helicopters and a fleet of jeeps (equipped with AA guns), trying to gain air or ground superiority. That is to say, you win by wiping out all of your opponent’s choppers or all of his jeeps.
A d3 indicates how many pieces you will move, and a d6 how far each one will move. Choppers move on the elevated “air” board, whilst jeeps stick to the ground. Terrain obstacles complicate matters for the jeeps at the players’ “border”. Choppers take choppers out by jumping over them (à la checkers); they can also take jeeps out by bombing them (stopping right above them). Jeeps take jeeps out by landing on them; they can also take choppers out using their AA guns (stopping right below them).51XAJkIt2JL

I would love to play this game again!

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Players move their men around the board while trying to capture the other player’s men. Pieces are cones that are stacked when captured. The winner captures all of his opponent’s men. This was one of my favorite games growing up. Ok I will never grow up 😉

YIKES, HADLEY!

ENGLISH IS HARD.

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My brain. Simple as that.

I Need A Game Night!

All games All The Time