The debate about taking online chess classes vs in-person chess lessons has really picked up steam in the last 10-15 years as technology has enabled a very legitimate virtual environment for teaching chess. The invention …Read More
Jenga – How to Play and Win
Fair Trade Jenga from Ghana Jenga is a kids board games that is recommendable to play with the whole family. Jenga is comprised of 54 wooden blocks which will help you improve your physical and …Read More
2012 Mensa Select Board Game Winners Announced
The 2012 Mensa Mind Games competition took place recently in Arlington, Texas, and five kids board games were honoured with the Mensa Select seal. Game companies submitted 68 games for consideration; members of American Mensa …Read More
Asmodee – Monster Chase Board Game
Asmodee Editions has a new children’s Board Game. Monster Chase is a cooperative game for players of ages 4 and up. Players attempt to scare away a group of monsters with toys. La Chasse aux …Read More
Killer Bunnies Red Booster Deck – Conquest of the Magic Carrot
Playroom Entertainment will soon release a Red Booster Deck for Killer Bunnies and the Conquest of the Magic Carrot. This expansion adds on new cards and game mechanics that ups the level of entertainment and …Read More
Kids Board Games Go Green
The environment is a very fragile part of the planet. Some people are not aware that the ones who are hurting the planet is us, humans. Thus, protecting and saving it is a difficult task. …Read More
5 Kids Board Games That Every Kid Loves
All children love to play. They always get excited whenever they are allowed to play. Kids Board Games not just give fun. They also tend to be an educational game at the same time social …Read More
Classic Chinese Mahjong Rules | Dragon Kong Mahjong
The “Classical Chinese game” is a bit of a misnomer, as there never was a standardised set of rules when mahjong was first invented in China in the mid-1800′s and then spread around the country, …Read More
Chess Set Tips for End Games
Chess can be divided into 3 stages: the opening, middle game, and endgame. However the beginner chess player frequently dedicates the majority of studying time to opening play and tactics, ignoring the “boring” positional themes …Read More




















