Friday, November 18, 2011

Gift Guide: Continuum games Family Talk & Lumps, the Elf Coal Game (Review & Giveaway) CLOSED

 
Continuum Games, Inc. is a privately owned company with a mission to bring families together through exciting new game concepts that appeal to all generations of game players. 

Continuum Games has everything from party games, conversations games, games for kids to seasonal games and travel games. I really like that their goal is to bring families together, and what better way than with games!

I had the opportunity to review one of Continuum Games best sellers Family Talk and another fun game called Lumps, the Elf Coal Game.
 Family Talk is a conversation starter game for the whole family! The game includes 100 question cards and is small enough to bring with you everywhere. Whether you are at home, in the car, at the airport, you can always have a fun time! Although my daughters are a little young, I know I will be using this on every trip we take because I think it's a great way to have fun while getting everyone participating. I can just see us now, piled in the car and whipping out Family Talk! The questions are great, I especially like this one below. I am curious to know what my kids will say!!
Another fun game I got to review is Lumps, the Elf Coal Game. This is another game that is perfect to slip in your purse for those moments you wished you had a fun game to play. Lumps, the Elf Coal Game is a dice game that looks small and simple, but actually has a lot to it. I was amazed at how much information could fit on such a small rule card. I think the lumps of coal are adorable and would make a great stocking stuffer. This game is a ton of fun and will make you want to play over and over!
Here is how you play:
The goal is to score the most points in three rolls by rolling pairs of the same number. Roll a pair of 3s, score 3 points, a pair of 10s scores 10 points. What makes the game unique is that it has four different types of dice and there are few high numbers. On each turn you have to make decisions on which dice to keep and re-roll. Do you play it safe and hold a pair of 4s, or chance it and try for a high pair?
Buy It!
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This product is featured in our "2011 Holiday Gift Guide!"

A big thank you to Continuum Games for providing me with Lumps, the Elf Coal Game and Family Talk to review, and for providing Lumps, the Elf Coal Game and Family Talk as a giveaway for one of our readers.  These are my honest opinions, your experience may vary.

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