


The rounds r played fast so people can also jump in and out as needed. It is played with chips and dice and all my kids can play, ages ranging from 3-11. SWIPE, super fun game! Comes in a case the size of a large deck of cards. I think I played at three different intervals). (This game went on for over an hour at my mom’s the other night. Fourth: because the rounds are so short, people can jump in and out of the game as different responsibilities pull them away.Third: each round lasts no more than a couple of minutes.It is maddening because so often you just barely “spot” your match and then someone sets their card down and you now have to find a totally new match.ģ- The first one out of cards wins. Your card is now the new card everyone is trying to match. When you find the match you yell it out “ladybug!” (or whatever your match is) and then set your card on top of the center card. There are a few ways to play this game, but this is how we do it:ġ- You put one card upside down in the center and then deal out the rest evenly with the players.Ģ- You then flip the center card over and you frantically try to find what matches on your card. It is called “Spot It”, and it comes in a little can like this.Įach card has these little pictures on it – and I don’t know how they did it, but each card has one match with every other card. I don’t know how old this game is – but my brother and his wife introduced it to us. I am looking for everything from good ol’ classics to the latest and greatest. So I want to ask you… What are your favorite family games? There is something so bonding and worthwhile when you sit down at a table together to play a game. My family has been in “game mode” for some reason.Īnd I love it.
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With the Holiday season fast approaching, and the Fall weather in full swing
