This article is in collaboration with North Star Games.
The TOS Crew received an item for review just in time for winter family gatherings (From Thanksgiving to New Years Day and beyond!), the latest addition to North Star Games‘ offerings, Wits & Wagers Family. Wits and Wagers Family is a trivia game that can be played by 3-5 individuals, or groups. If you have younger children, playing on teams is a great way to go (the manufacture recommends Wits & Wagers Family for ages 10+). One of the reasons why this can work is the fact that you don’t have to KNOW the answer in order to gain points, you just have to be a good guesser!!!
In the picture of the game you can see:
- The score-card(With all the circles)
- The cards with the questions(Blue, with two white areas)
- The individual player mini white-boards(Colored cards in the forefront)
Missing from the photo are the included dry erase markers and “Meeples” game pieces. Each trivia question can be answered by a number, but don’t let that scare you~ even the most “number-phobic” among us should have a grand time playing this game! Wits & Wagers Family can be found at Target, Amazon, and your local toy and game retailers. Check out the Mr. Linky Tools below for links to Crew Member reviews~ I heard there was a lot of fun to be had!
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Special thanks to First Mate Lis from Acorns ~ Or Homeschooling Nuggets of Gold for writing this introductory article.
Fun, fun, fun.
Loved this game! And I have to laugh because I tried swapping to posting as HomeschoolReviews and it made me HomeschoolRev. LOL! I will swap back for next time. 🙂
We love this game!! It’s great for the younger kids as well as the teens and adults.
We loved this so much it is getting order as a Christmas gift for my nieces!
Fantastic party game for the entire family! Loved it!
Kathy @stewards Steno- Family liked it!
http://homeschoolblogger.com/goodstewards/783604/
Fun game–definitely good for large families! http://faithfamilyandfun.com/?p=5258