The good people at Pressman Games have given me the opportunity once again to have my lab rats...uhh I mean children, test out some new games for me and get some feedback. They are also offering one of each game to lucky winners!
The first game we've visited before, but this time in a new form: Spongebob Squarepants Mastermind Towers. I wrote a review for this game here, the only difference is that it's Spongebob characters on the tiles instead of animals. This, of course, thrills my kids immensely. Little Man is a HUGE Spongebob fan, and I don't have to listen to Spongebob's annoying laugh ad nauseum. Because while I'm much more tolerant of Spongebob than some parents (I actually love the show), we all have our limits. This game is great if you have a younger child with older siblings. Little T is easily able to get her siblings to play this game with her over and over again!
Hold On, Scooby Doo! is the next game. My kids didn't really get into Shaggy and Scoob on TV, but this game was a hit. There are plastic blocks that form a wall, with a Shaggy and Scooby plastic figurine in their classic terrified pose sitting precariously on top. Each player has a ghost 'hand' that they use to poke pieces out. The object is to not be the person who makes Shaggy and Scooby fall to the depths of your floor, table, box of Scooby Snacks, or what have you.
Kudos to Pressman for creating games that don't require batteries. YAY! My kids found Shaggy and Scooby to be amusing and had a lot of fun making them fall as well as not. But since two of my children lean towards hyperactivity and impulsivity, this is game that really helps them. It forces them to stop, think, and proceed with care. They get all excited when they realize they're still 'winning', but when it's their turn they find they have to poke the blocks out gently. Even when having to rebuild the wall after a round, they can't just pile them on, but carefully stack them on top of each other in the proper place (which is clearly identified). This would also help with fine motor skills. The blocks are bright orange, so finding them isn't too hard. Unless your decor is hunter safety orange or something. They're large enough for smaller hands, but not for the toddler set. And so far (knock on wood) they haven't lost a single piece, which is saying something because I pick up scattered toys all the time.
Pressman is once again offering one of each game to give away. If you'd like to enter, here are the various ways you can! (Each in a separate comment please) Good luck!
- Mandatory: Tell me which game you're interested in and why. Because it amuses me. And it's okay to say 'Because I love Spongebob' or 'I always thought Shaggy was hot!' Please make sure I can contact you via email. My carrier pigeon hasn't been feeling well.
- Follow my blog via Google Friend Connect.
- Follow me on Twitter @amygdalarevenge
- Tweet about my giveaway once a day for an extra entry.
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I'd love the Scooby and Shaggy game. I know my younger two would LOVE it and I think even my teen would enjoy it.
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I would love the Hold On, Scooby Doo game because I have 3 HUGE Scooby Doo fans in the house (My daughter and twin sons!)
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