USAopoly Review

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USAopoly is a company that is serious about games and bringing families together! Their goal is “to show our passion through each and every game we make.”  They have been a leading developer and manufacturer of many well-loved games since 1994.

Members of the TOS Review Crew had the opportunity to review two of their fun-filled, fast-paced, family games:

7f2320bd-adf9-4756-af54-cf401fc4accf_zpsjoviqjqrWonky: The Crazy Cubes Card Game:

For ages 8+.  This fast paced building game is great for 2 or more players.

The “Wonky” blocks are wooden blocks that come in three different sizes and three different colors.  Simply play a card from the 54 card deck that shows the detail of the block which you can add to your tower, or a special action to complete.  The first player to have no cards remaining to play, or successfully adds the ninth block to their tower wins.

A super easy to learn and fun to play game for the entire family!

 

Tapple20Fast20Word20Fun20for20Everyone_zpsvdov2ssbTapple: Fast Word Fun for Everyone:

Touch Activated Press & Play Letter Eliminator (TAPPLE) is a fun-filled word game for 2 -8 players,  ages 8+.

Simply choose a category from one of the 36 category cards, tap the timer and press the first letter of a word that matches your category.  You
only have 10 seconds to complete your turn.  Once you have tapped your answer, pass to the next player.  Letters that have been tapped can’t be used again – the pressure is on!

Be the last player left to win the round, three rounds will win the game.  No spelling skills required!

Visit USAopoly on:

Twitter https://twitter.com/USAopoly

Instagram https://instagram.com/usaopoly/

Facebook https://www.facebook.com/usaopoly

Pinterest https://www.pinterest.com/usaopoly/
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A big thank you to Renita Bentz of MOM OF MANY for writing this introductory post.



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