
Collector vs. Exploiter
We all walk this edge between wanting to enjoy our games and wanting to keep them pristine. This edge, which is a very fine line, is different for each of us and I submit that this edge is set based on our personality.

We all walk this edge between wanting to enjoy our games and wanting to keep them pristine. This edge, which is a very fine line, is different for each of us and I submit that this edge is set based on our personality.

My boys and I love this game. Sliding the game pawns down the alley and having them smack the others is a very satisfying. But there is so much more to this game then simply sliding a pawn. So much more.

A mother of three is in search of religious based games for her family. Are such games available? Father Geek to the rescue!

This classic children's game attempts to teach the consequences and rewards for positive and negative behavior as players move their game pieces up and down a 10x10 grid of ascending numbers in order to reach the winner square at 100. The game teaches counting, numbers, and rudimentary addition, but is it enough to meet Father Geek's approval?

I acquire many games that are not even in my top 100 because I think they are games that I can get to the table when I have company over. They are the types of games that non-gamers will at least tolerate, and maybe even enjoy.

Gentlemen, start your engines! It's time for another Father Geek game review. Our content is all about quality rather than speed of production, but I've made an exception today for a game that feels the need ... the need ... for speed.