Sunday, 21 July 2019
Another July Giveaway
July has already brought us one board game giveaway, but now it's time for one for the grownups!
If you saw yesterday's post you will know that we recently reviewed the eco-friendly board game, Nudge. The creators have been super kind and have gifted a game for a giveaway.
So, if addictive strategy games are your thing or you're someone that loves sustainable alternatives then make sure you enter.
To be in with a chance of winning simply tell me what your favourite board game was growing up and follow Nudge on their social media channels!
Good luck!
Mummy Snowy Owl
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monopoly
ReplyDeleteTrivial Pursuit
ReplyDeleteWe liked Cluedo
ReplyDeleteMy favourite board game growing up had to be monopoly
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ReplyDeleteThe whole family loved Monopoly
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ReplyDeleteI loved Risk
ReplyDeleteMonopoly xx
ReplyDeletei used to love Othello
ReplyDeleteScrabble. It's still my favourite!
ReplyDelete- Anthony G.
The game of life.
ReplyDeleteMargaret Clarkson
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Monopoly for me
ReplyDeleteScoop (not sure if it is even made any more)
ReplyDeletelove cluedo
ReplyDeleteI loved Monopoly and scrabble junior.... ludo was fun too
ReplyDeleteCluedo and game of life
ReplyDeleteMonopoly!! Me and my sister loved making our own Monopoly boards!!
ReplyDeleteI liked playing game of life
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ReplyDeleteI loved Hotel!
ReplyDeleteMonopoly and scrabble
ReplyDeleteMonopoly it would be
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ReplyDeleteSnakes and ladders. Whilst we also enjoyed Ludo, as well as Tiddlywinks. Can recall playing such board games with one of our aunts who lived nearby. She did not have children of her own, and we loved spending time with her :- As she was so kind, considerate and patient with us all. That is how it seemed to be when I was a child. As I can recall many times of having refreshments with my Mum when she would visit a friend in the afternoon. She seemed to have many friends, and we were very welcome.
ReplyDeleteNowadays it seems that there may be more isolation, individualism. Maybe smaller family units, families living more distanced from one another, etc. Seems quite common for youngsters to be on a computer or tablet when visiting a family. Board games are great for family fun and bonding.
Rachel Craig
Monopoly :)
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