#3 Board/Card Game Growing Up

CAREERS

I like it because it was a more intense game then Life.

Careers is a game where the players set their own victory conditions. A player may choose to pursue Fame, Happiness, Money, or a combination of all three. The limitation being that the total number of “points” earned in the 3 categories must total 60. eg. 60 Happiness, 0 Fame, 0 Money; 20 of each; or any other combination. The players endeavor to fulfill their goal by going through any number of different “occupation paths”. All paths have some prerequisite for entry, and benefits accrue from going through any of the paths more than once. The different occupations are designed to be suited to different strategies, eg. Hollywood is good for fame points, while “Going to Sea” is good for happiness. In the end it is the player (or team of players) who gets to their pre-set goal first who will be the winner, and achieve everything they ever wanted in life.

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#4 Board/Card Game Growing Up

GAME OF LIFE

I loved the spinner and cruising around with the car and people in it.

This game attempts to mirror life events many people go through from going to college, raising a family, buying a home, working and retiring.

The intent of the game is to have the most assets at the end of the game, assets are earned primarily by working and earning tokens with dollars amount on them. Additionally the first person to complete the course gets additional money tokens.

There is a very linear board that you move along by spinning a wheel or landing on spaces that tell you to move to a specific space or forward or back. There are a handful of intersections where you can choose to go one direction or another but they ultimately have similar spaces and meet back up quickly. There are a handful of choices regarding insurance and investments but for the most part it is a game of luck.

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#5 Board/Card Game Growing Up

Trouble

All I have to say is Pop -O -Matic Dice Roller.

This is the game with the Pop-O-Matic dice roller. It’s a simplified Pachisi variant in which only one die is rolled per turn.

The game is abstract, each player has set of pawns of his color. Each turn player rolls a die using the Pop-O-Matic and selects one of his pawns to move. Pawns can enter the track from Home base only on a roll of six. Each pawn needs to travel around the board and finish on the Finish lane. If pawn of another player is bumped, the bumped pawn is returned to home. The goal is to be the first one to get all the pawns to the Finish lane.

For advanced players, we suggest that when a piece gets bumped, it should only be bumped back to its START space, rather than to its HOME. Only when bumped from their START space are pieces sent HOME.

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#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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For Those Not In A Valentine Mood

Staying at home can be fun even if you’re not a homebody. And staying home has its perks. Not only can you get a lot done, you will also be able to save money since home entertainment is mostly free. Here are some ideas to while away your time in your humble abode:

  1. Watch cute animal YouTube videos.
  2. Tackle your garden and grow your own greens.
  3. Clean your home, and you’ll feel a lot better coming home to it.
  4. If you have an instrument, then take it out and play it.
  5. Watch old DVDs around the home.
  6. Work out to an exercise DVD if you have one.
  7. Do a newspaper crossword puzzle.
  8. Reread old favorites.
  9. Organize your room, and make it look fresh by moving furniture around.
  10. Webcam with someone far away.
  11. Catch up on recorded shows.
  12. Shop your pantry, and create a meal from your leftovers.
  13. Upcycle something you’re about to throw away into something new and beautiful.
  14. Shop your closet and create new outfits from clothing you’ve forgotten.
  15. Put a puzzle together.

Read on for more.

  1. Watch the sunset from your window.
  2. Paint a portrait or a scene.
  3. Create a collage from your photos.
  4. Make a shadow box from your souvenirs.
  5. Start an Instagram account for your pet.
  6. Create a blog on a topic you’re passionate about.
  7. Catch up on the latest news.
  8. Give yourself a manicure and pedicure. Try out some cool nail art.
  9. Write a letter (remember those?) to someone you miss.
  10. Create a playlist of your favorite songs.
  11. Run a bubble bath.
  12. Experiment with a new hair or makeup style.
  13. Learn how to code.
  14. Brush up on or learn a foreign language.
  15. Plan your next trip.
  16. Create a bucket list.
  17. Make your own natural cleaning products from household items.
  18. Watch a TED Talk.
  19. Listen to a podcast.
  20. Make s’mores.
  21. Write in your journal.
  22. Find lots of great ideas and projects to do on Pinterest.
  23. Write thank-you cards.
  24. Try to replicate a restaurant recipe.
  25. Give yourself a facial.
  26. Write a poem.
  27. Review restaurants on Yelp.
  28. Review books on GoodReads or Amazon.
  29. Photoshop your photos.
  30. Dry flowers to make potpourri.
  31. Figure out if you can turn your hobby into a money-maker.
  32. Research your ancestry online.
  33. Create an online photo gallery to send to loved ones who are far away.
  34. Invite friends to play board games.
  35. Learn how to quilt.
  36. Write the next great American novel.
  37. Surf Reddit.
  38. Check out answers to your burning questions on Quora.
  39. Create a time capsule.
  40. Turn your favorite Instagram photos into canvas prints.
  41. Sharpie a design onto a mug.
  42. Organize a book-club meeting to talk about your favorite books.
  43. Use the downtime today to explore the apps world, and take advantage of all the free apps available.
  44. Look at different recipes online, and bookmark your favorites.
  45. Make this rum spice aftershave for him.
  46. Spray-paint old jars to turn them into chic containers to decorate your home with.
  47. Sort items to give away to friends.
  48. Mix some cocktails to try.
  49. Bake cookies.
  50. Attempt to make a cronut.
  51. Play a favorite video game.
  52. Listen to the radio and croon along.
  53. Meditate.

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?

YIKES, HADLEY!

ENGLISH IS HARD.

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