Feed the Kitty Game Review

There is absolutely zero decision making to be made and not even anything fun to look at short of some little purple wooden mice. The game publisher's suggested age range for this game is 4 years old and up. I think the age range is more likely ages 2 to 4.

Up the Water Spout Game Review

Gimmicks in games are like the Force; they can be used for good or evil. Used for good, they can augment the gaming experience by evoking the theme or giving players a novel mechanism for resolving game events. Used for evil, they distract from the game, divide attention and frustrate players.

Rattlesnake Game Review

Fun with magnets! Very strong magnets! The kind of magnets that could erase your computer's hard drive a good 10 feet away. But that's part of the fun, and the chaos, of the game. Surprisingly, it is the eggs you have to watch out for, not the rattlesnakes.

Father Geek’s Top 5 Games Played in 2010

This is Father Geek's top 5 games we played with our kids and family during 2010. Did you play any games you really loved in 2010? If so, tell us about them! We might want to play them, too.

Space Hulk (3rd Edition) Game Review

Space Hulk is a game that is both visually pleasing and very accessible to my six-year old son. If you enjoy miniatures-based combat as well as a sci-fi theme, Space Hulk is the game for you!

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Forbidden Island Game Review

In contrast to Portobello Market, I purchased this game with high expectations, and I am pleased to report that it did not disappoint. Believe the hype!