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Also get ready for Family Game Night? There are so many classics, and also so many NEW ones all the time. From Card Games (Like Cards Against Humanity – a fun Adult Themed play on choosing the best card in your Hand for the answer to a question… careful… extremely funny) to Board Games, also even puzzles and math based, and learning based themes. Challenging the Mind, and building Bonds with your Loved Ones, Friends, and even to make new friends. Chess and Checkers are also the Classics. Strategy and Mind Games are somewhat being forgotten, therefore is important you do not let your kids go without the very things that make us think beyond what is right in front of us.
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Toys and Games… that is where the Family can bond – can enjoy the time. We get enough Multi-Media and Electronic stimulation… isn’t it time we took a break – and enjoyed a good old game or three?
Battleship? Connect Four? Chutes and Ladders? Blokus (A Personal Favorite and I have all types… and all sizes. I get a kick out of beating my kids with this intense game of shapes and strategies.
PICTIONARY? Clue? (Who doesn’t enjoy a quick game of Clue?) TWISTER? Twister is a classic, and one that always leads to laughter. Toys and Games are about enjoying life, and disconnecting with a classic is probably needed more time than ever in today’s digital world. Interaction is a great thing and lets’ interact. And we have it all and at the best price available for quick (same day or two day – at no extra costs) delivery right to your home. Therefore it is Perfect for Game Night this weekend.
Plan a Camping Trip, relax in the Wild and Play a Game that gets you talking and also laughing and enjoying things in a stress-free and entertaining fashion.
For those of us afraid of getting BORED – there is always Board Games… where we can touch and watch the game unfold. SORRY? (Are you really – NO… you are happy to send their marble back home!)
For you – that think Board Games are small time – check this out… taken from a great article found online:
The First Board Game
(5000 BC)
Most of all people don’t realize board games are actually pre-historic, meaning we had board games before we had written a language. So, what was the very first game?. Dice! A piece that’s essential in most board games today was the basis of humanity’s oldest games.
A series of 49 small and carved painted stones were found at the 5,000-year-old Başur Höyük burial mound in southeast Turkey. These are the earliest gaming pieces ever found. Similar pieces have been found in Syria and Iraq and seem to point to board games originating in the Fertile Crescent. The Crescent is comprised of regions around the Nile, Tigris, and Euphrates River in the Middle East. The same region that invented booze and papyrus and breath mints, and calendars, which are also required when planning your game night!
Early Dice
Other early origin dice games were created by painting a single side of flat sticks. These sticks would be tossed in unison and the amounted of painted sides showing, would be your “roll”. Mesopotamian dice were made from a variation of materials, including carved knuckle bones, wood, painted stones, and turtle shells.
Board Games Become a Royal Pastime
(3100 BC)
Board games also became popular among pharaohs in Ancient Egypt. Also, a further look shows primarily, the game of Senet. The game has been found in predynastic and First Dynasty burials. Senet is featured in several illustrations from Ancient Egyptian tombs by the time of the New Kingdom in Egypt (1550–1077 BC) and it had become a kind of talisman for the journey of the dead.
PMScreen Shot 2016-10-03 at 1.57.41 PMAncient Egyptians were strong believers in the concept of “Fate”. The high element of luck in the game of Senet was strongly tied to this concept. Believing a successful player was under the protection of the major gods of the national pantheon: Ra, Thoth, and sometimes Osiris. Consequently, Senet boards were often placed in the grave alongside other useful objects for the dangerous journey through the afterlife. The game is even referred to in Chapter XVII of the Book of the Dead.
As far as gameplay, there is some debate. The Senet board has a grid of 30 squares, arranged in three rows of ten. There are two sets of pawns. Historians have made educated guesses for the actual rules of gameplay for Senet, which have been adopted by different companies which make sets for sale today.
The Landlord’s Game
(1903)
What? You’ve never heard of The Landlord’s Game? Invented by Lizzie Magie, one of America’s very first board game designers. The game board consisted of a square track and with a row of properties around the outside that players could buy. The game board had four railroads, two utilities, a jail, and a corner named “Labor Upon Mother Earth Produces Wages,” which earned players $100 each time they passed it… Sound familiar?
Magie had invented and patented The Landlord’s Game in 1904 and also designed the game to be a practical demonstration of land grabbing and with all its usual outcomes and consequences. She based the game on the economic principles of Georgism, a system proposed by Henry George, with the object of demonstrating how rents enrich property owners and also impoverish tenants.
She knew some people could find the process hard to understand and why this happened and what might be done about it, she thought if Georgist ideas were put into the concrete form of a game, they might also be easier to demonstrate. Magie also hoped that when played by children the game would provoke their natural suspicion of unfairness, and that they might carry this awareness into adulthood.
Monopoly
In 1935 Magie sold her patent for The Landlords Game to Parker Brothers, which is now what we know as Monopoly. This game launched Parker Brothers to a massive success was originally rejected by them.
After their success with Monopoly, They went on to produce Risk and Sorry, Trivial Pursuit, and more.
Lizzie Magie sold her original patent of the original game for $500.
Board Gaming Becomes a Yearly World Wide Event
(2013)
And now we finally circle back around to one of the biggest catalysts for the recent explosion in board gaming popularity, TableTop. A web series about board games was created by Wil Wheaton and Felicia Day. In each episode, Wil Wheaton plays board games with popular TV and web personalities.
Table Top on Television
TableTop started out as a show on the Geek & Sundry Youtube Channel and quickly and most of all became its most popular series. Due to the original concept for Tabletop was that Wil Wheaton (who’s an avid board gamer) would review board games. However, Wil Wheaton proposed that the best way to show how great games are is to play them. And, based off their success, they nailed it.
As a result, Tabletop had grown to such a point that by the third season, therefore they put up a crowdfunding campaign in an effort to become independent. Their target was $500,000 and they nearly triple that. Therefore they recently announced they would use the extra proceeds to launch a similar web series titled “Titan’s Grave: The Ashes of Vulcan”.
Titan’s Grave, a multi-episode show focused on a single role-playing board game will be featured. Geek & Sundry also has teamed up with Green Ronin Publishing (creators of several RPG titles, including Dragon Age) to create a new game engine that they will be using to power their RPG game.
Table Top Games
TableTop has become a resonating force in the gaming community. They focus on introducing gaming to new people that still have a misguided view of board gaming. A lot of people still think of Monopoly and Risk when they think of board games. TableTop’s popularity has started to shift this. The show caused board games featured to skyrocket in sales. Tsuro was featured on the show, the publisher exhausted all stock reserves. The demand was so high. The game was unavailable in Europe for a period of time while production tried to cope with US demand. Game manufacturers have dubbed this “The Wheaton Effect”.
Youtube
A popular Youtube channel also has to do with a yearly worldwide event? In 2013 Wil and Felicia held International Tabletop Day and they played several games live with folks from previous episodes. The next year, the event had spiraled into a worldwide celebration and with events in over 80 countries. A lot of game stores from all over the world are announcing various events and promotions for their participation. Because of this, Board gaming has officially become a worldwide holiday.
Reference: diceygoblin.com/blog/the-full-history-of-board-games/
Video Games
Hence a large majority of today’s gamers also enjoy Video Games because of the way we like to interact. Most of all customers who shop with us will find we have an entire section devoted to VIDEO GAMES. Sometimes it’s just best to see them all in one huge Library so you can also find one that slipped past your friends. First of all, a customer that checks out the site may find an all time hit. We have the largest library (and at the best prices) of Video Games Around.
In conclusion, it is really about the fun toys provides for both children and adults. Games and Toys are what we are about here, and we always get you access to the best Price and best toys because we believe game bring people together.
TOYS
Hence, there are Toys that Sports Fanatics are also going to love. Take me for example, I really want to get myself a pair of these babies! My Cowboy Fanatic self (having no match) would be loving you forever for this gift. Customers that shop our store will also have access to all TEAMS and all LIKES and MAKES and BRANDS.
Also while you are at it check out anything you can think of especially relevant items branded in the Team of your Choice.
Most of all, we have literally also done all the work and especially relevant, toys and games for all ages are available. Therefore get the Toys and Games for anyone on your lists, and will fit most of all for any occasion. Our large variety will impress even the finicky buyer with what we offer. The ease of making all purchases right here.
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We all remeber that we have had fun playing games when we were young some of the games that have been kid approved for fun and are educational also are:
Imagination Magnets:
- TOYS THAT TEACH: Imagination Magnets from MindWare contains colorful pattern cards that are numbered in order of difficulty, ranging from beginner to expert. As each pattern becomes more challenging, patience and confidence is gained through trial and error.
- QUALITY DESIGN: This strategic building tool from MindWare features a sturdy wood carrying case with durable hinges and rope handles. Inside, 42 brightly-colored wooden magnetic blocks can be arranged on the board to replicate any of the 50 full-color puzzles, such as animals, faces, vehicles, flowers, structures and more
for older kids they may enjoy this great toy:
Klutz LEGO Chain Reactions Craft Kit:
- NAPPA Silver Award Winner
- Design and build 10 amazing moving machines – teach your bricks new tricks
- Comes with 80 page instructions, 33 LEGO pieces, instructions for 10 modules, 6 plastic balls, string, paper ramps and other components
- Includes a 80 page instructional book with Klutz certified crystal-clear instructions
- Includes more than 30 essential Lego elements
- Recommended for children ages 8+