Puppy Pile from University Games is a fast-paced collecting game with the most energetic thing to collect: puppies!
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Card Game Review: ‘Organ Attack!’ from University Games and The Awkward Yeti
Organ Attack! from University Games brings life to the many body-part characters presented by The Awkward Yeti webcomic. It all began with “Heart and Brain” comics from The Awkward Yeti showing the comical differences in a passionate, nearly unpredictable character and an overly logical one, each illustrated by the classic …
Read More »Kids’ Game Review: ‘I SPY Build & Seek’
'I SPY Build & Seek' adds new dimensions – literally! – to the classic search-and-find books for young gamers.
Read More »Kids’ Game Review: The Very Hungry Caterpillar Bakeshop from Briarpatch
The Very Hungry Caterpillar Bakeshop serves up fast-paced fun as card players keep a watchful eye for matches of delicious baked goods.
Read More »Trivia Game Review: ‘Give ’em the Finger’ from University Games
'Give 'em the Finger' is a trivia game where the answers are already there. Race to find the answer and point it out with a big finger.
Read More »Party Game Review: ‘The Ultimate Couples Quiz’ from University Games
'The Ultimate Couples Quiz' from University Games challenges couples to three rounds of questioning to see who is the closest.
Read More »Game Review: ‘The Dog Ate My Homework’ from University Games
Beat the clock to figure out what the doggie has eaten! 'The Dog Ate My Homework' turns a classic excuse into a competition to decipher what's been lost.
Read More »Kids Game Review: ‘Pete the Cat Bedtime Blues Game’ from Briarpatch
'Pete the Cat Bedtime Blues Game' from University Games’ Briarpatch line for younger players presents challenges in collecting and counting to win the game.
Read More »Game Review: ‘I SPY Flip & Find’ from Briarpatch
Players compete to make the most matches, which they can only do by calling out "Match!" first.
Read More »Children’s Game Review: ‘Hocus Pocus, Everybody Focus’ from Briarpatch by University Games
Players practice their memories and observation skills as objects appear and disappear.
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