Hello everyone! This month is March, which means spring break, which means a lot of student smiles, and a lot of grumpy parents (no offense to people that are 19 and older). But this also means that there is only one thing in a parent’s mind to surviving the spring break…
YOUTUBE!!
(moaning mommy noises)
Just kidding. FAMILY GAME NIGHT! There’s nothing better than spending the night with your kids, relaxing in a bean bag chair, with all your loved ones, letting out frustrated screams while you are failing horribly in Hungry, Hungry Hippos! I have a great collection of family games in my house, so I know a lot of family games for kids and teens alike so go ahead and order them online (or at Walmart, it really doesn’t matter)!
Kerfuffle is a game that includes rolled dice, and flashcards. This family game has a goal of making a line set of common numbers on the die, and also make sets of “1-2-3-4-5-6”. The flashcards in the game tell you what to do, from something crucial (like going two rounds) to something just bonkers (like all the other players asking you questions but your only reply is “Grandpa’s Underwear). This game is strategic and funny at the exact same time!
This is a classic game that teaches kids the basics of the outside world (aka life)! This shows players about jobs, children, money, and other aspects of life followed onto the topic. This makes it a very interesting game to play, since it teaches young players how to deal with the everyday life that you have, which has a good chance of being crappy! YAAAYYY!!
Yes, I know this game is rated for 13+, but it’s a very good game to play. Your team is supposed to guess a word, without you saying that word and other related words on it. This makes the game hard to play, and makes it able to break friendships, therefore only making in go into a certain age group. This also takes a very large group of people to play it on (about like more than 6 people or so).
Happy gaming with your kids! Hope it’s fun!
– Nova S