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Forbidden Island
You know what hobby I love as much as tabletop gaming? Camping and hiking! America boasts some wonderful parks, and you'll enjoy visiting some of them in Trekking the National Parks!
Winger and Britta, contemplating a board game date night.
In this game you're taking actions to move across a map, collecting stones and visiting parks that help you earn points to win the game.
The parks are pictured on large sized cards with neat little blurbs about the park printed on them. I've always loved learning random bits of trivia, so I really appreciate they added that to this game.
For a modern board game, this game has a nice old school feel about it, so people who haven't played much more than Clue or Careers should feel right at home playing. I love the bright, clunky pieces and the simple rules. I feel like a kid again when I play this game. In fact, I wish I'd had it back when I was a kid. I know it would have been one of my favorites.
This camper is worrying about a bear approaching his tent, but if I were in his place I'd probably be more concerned about the giant muscovies lurking in the background.
Presenting this game are Winger and Britta. Winger is feeling particularly good these days in spite of his silly looking molt, because he's recently become the sole drake in my flock and he's enjoying having the women all to himself. Britta is one of his many admirers, and my first muscovy to have hatched out ducklings earlier this year. They make such sweet parents.
You know what hobby I love as much as tabletop gaming? Camping and hiking! America boasts some wonderful parks, and you'll enjoy visiting some of them in Trekking the National Parks!
Winger and Britta, contemplating a board game date night.
In this game you're taking actions to move across a map, collecting stones and visiting parks that help you earn points to win the game.
The parks are pictured on large sized cards with neat little blurbs about the park printed on them. I've always loved learning random bits of trivia, so I really appreciate they added that to this game.
For a modern board game, this game has a nice old school feel about it, so people who haven't played much more than Clue or Careers should feel right at home playing. I love the bright, clunky pieces and the simple rules. I feel like a kid again when I play this game. In fact, I wish I'd had it back when I was a kid. I know it would have been one of my favorites.
This camper is worrying about a bear approaching his tent, but if I were in his place I'd probably be more concerned about the giant muscovies lurking in the background.
Presenting this game are Winger and Britta. Winger is feeling particularly good these days in spite of his silly looking molt, because he's recently become the sole drake in my flock and he's enjoying having the women all to himself. Britta is one of his many admirers, and my first muscovy to have hatched out ducklings earlier this year. They make such sweet parents.
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