Winning Moves Games – Prize Pack Giveaway ends 5/5
Here’s your chance to win four games from the kind folks over at Winning Moves Games:
You’ll find a Fish, Fish, Squish review over at Java John Z’s. The rest, you may or may not be familiar with. Guess Who? is a game to help teach the little kids logic, like does the suspect have blonde hair?. Scattergories Categories is similar to its namesake Scattergories game but with the each letter of a word meant to offer what words must star with. And lastly Connect Four Twist & Turn, which looks familiar to its namesake Connect Four, but has all the pieces in a circular tube instead of a flat grid. The big difference with the Twist & Turn version is you can twist the board as you play the different pieces. This allows pieces to shift levels, too, during moves.
Participating bloggers were not compensated for this Java John Z’s Giveaway nor are they responsible for prize fulfillment.
Vanessa Richard says
o miss Playing Guess who and scatergories…. Would love to start Playing With my Family
Kayla bowe says
I miss playing guess who, my sister and I would play for hours. 🙂
Elissa Mahler says
I miss playing Pass the PIgs
Jennifer W says
I was a Guess Who master! 😀 Can’t wait until my kiddo is big enough for it.
Bilinda S says
Guess Who!
Debbie C. says
I miss playing the classic Trouble game – so much fun pushing that little bubble in the middle to “roll” your dice!
Sue E says
I LOVE the birds singing, the sun shining more, the flowers blooming, nature coming alive again & more outside time!
Sue E says
I am so SORRY – I commented on the wrong blog above!!
I miss playing checkers & twister.
Jerrica Evans says
I miss playing Trouble, my sister and I would sit for hours playing it.
Christina B. says
I miss playing Hi Ho Cherry O the most. Probably because I loves those tiny cherries.
Megan Cromes says
i miss hungry hungry hippos
veronica says
I still love parchessi!
darby says
I miss Guess Who!
Karen M. says
These would be a great addition to the after school classroom I work in. Guess Who is already there but is well used to say the least, and could definately be replaced.