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$24.99
81. Carcassonne
$15.99
82. Rubik's Cube 4x4
$20.99
83. UNO Attack Game
$13.99
84. Yahtzee - Electronic Hand Held
$9.99
85. Yu-Gi-Oh! Zombie Madness Structure
$15.99
86. The Game of Life
$14.98
87. Lord Of The Rings Trivial Pursuit
$39.99
88. Ticket to Ride
$18.99
89. Deluxe Edition Rummikub
$29.99
90. The Lord of the Rings Classic
$15.99
91. Stratego
$29.99
92. The Apprentice Game
$19.99
93. SpongeBob SquarePants TV Games
$10.99
94. Othello Game
95. Radica Solitaire
$17.99
96. Pictionary, Jr.
$12.99
97. Mastermind
$34.99
98. Monopoly Game: The Dog Artist
$29.99
99. Monopoly - The Lord of the Rings
$34.99
100. So Sue Me!

81. Carcassonne
by Rio Grande Games
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-- our price: $24.99
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Asin: B00005UNAX
Sales Rank: 3076
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Reviews (7)

4-0 out of 5 stars Even our 6 year old likes it
This is one of those games that's easy to learn the rules to but cannot really be mastered. You just draw tiles and place them where they fit in order to build cities and roads. Simple eh? Of course if you want to win you have to make sure your opponent does't steal that city you worked so hard to build. Oh, and don't neglect the farmers or you opponent's score will go shooting past yours when the last tile is placed. As the game progresses your choices of what to do widen and it is easy to get distracted from that perfect strategy you started out with.

I have not played with more than three players so I do not know how well the game scales. Even playing with three players rather than two made quite a difference as it slowed the progress you could make on your constructions, making each tile's placement more important.

Our six year old understands the basics well enough to play reasonably well without too much help (although we do not play the farmers in order to simplify things a bit).

The game has an element of luck in that if you keep drawing the "wrong" tiles while you opponent draws the "right" one you are in trouble. This may frustrate folks to some extent but the luck factor still feels much smaller than most dice based games. And there are still plenty of ways to score points, including "stealing" your opponents' almost completed cities and roads.

If you have a need to play but cannot find a flesh and blood opponent you can play online for free here:
http://www.brettspielwelt.de/gate/jsp/base/index.jsp?nation=en

5-0 out of 5 stars Great fun
This is a great game. If your paragon of boardgames is still Monopoly, then you are in for a pleasant surprise. Far superior games are now available. There is a quiet revolution in boardgaming happening right now.

Carcassonne is one of the best of these new games. My wife and I love this game. Also check out the expansion to this game, Carcassonne: Inns & Cathedrals. It adds a lot too.

Hint: For more strategic depth, play from two or three tiles in your hand, instead of just choosing one randomly each turn.

If you like this game, also check out these others, which are also listed on Amazon:

Ticket to Ride
Settlers of Catan

5-0 out of 5 stars Where has this game been?
Okay, so the game has been around for awhile, I was just looking in the wrong places.I don't remember how I was led to this game, I was looking at a game site on the Web and they said how this game is consistently rated #1.So I clicked on it, and in a carefree mood I purchased it. I LOVE IT.Even my husband who usually rolls his eyes whena game is pulled out , has said he enjoys this game.We often play it with a 9 and 11 year old, and they are easily able to grasp the concepts, although their strategies could use some work.
What is so nice about this game is that there are no dice, no money to count and no constantly moving a piece around a board.Instead each player on his turn picks a cardboard tile(nice thick quality) and places it on the table, which acts as your board.You basically create your own puzzle each game, so it is never the same.Rivers match up to rivers, or city to city, road to road.You have to decide the best place to put the piece you just picked.
Sometimes the games are lopsided, with one person building a huge city and getting tons of points, but that is often due to the other players error and not a game fault.We have only been playing it 2 weeks, but so far I have learned/figured out something new after each game to help with future strategies.It's a quick game, and high quality.I have been so impressed with this one, that I have already purchased some expansions andRio Grandes new game of Ark of the Covenant and Hunters and Gatherers, both using the same concept of Carcassonne but with variations.
This game definitely beats out the common store favorites of Clue, Monopoly, Life, Stratego and blah blah blah.There is a reason why it has been a #1 game, try it out! ... Read more

Subjects:  1. Games    2. Strategy Games   


82. Rubik's Cube 4x4
by Winning Moves
Toy
-- our price: $15.99
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Asin: B0001CU16A
Sales Rank: 861
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Reviews (4)

4-0 out of 5 stars Easier than the Rubik's 3x3...
The Rubik's 4x4, earlier called Rubik's Revenge, is 56 pieces: 24 center pieces, 24 edge pieces, and 8 corner pieces. Although that's 30 pieces more than the 3x3's 26 peices, the 4x4 is actually easier!

The reason for this is that the mechanic of the 4x4 leads to an intrinsic mechanical solution that any fan who has solved the 3x3 would enjoy, and easily discover. I belive it is also thus more educational for younger minds, maybe 7 and up.

I would give Rubik's 4x4 5 stars if it were slightly more durable. The 3x3's six core peices really never move along the core, but the 4x4 has 24 core peices, the center ones, and each is attached by only one millimeter thick piece of plastic.

With heavy twisting, which is necessary, it may break. Once one of the core peices break off, the whole cube falls apart, and is beyond repair. I've had to purchase one replacement so far. This time I'll know not to lend it to my destructive nefews, unlike the harder, but more durable 3x3.

Overall, this is a great toy, especially for 12+, but I think even the gifted 7 year odl could solve it if really dedicated. That is if he didn't break it first. :(

5-0 out of 5 stars Be challenged Mentally. Awesome Toy.
This is a great toy. I highly recommend this item to anyone who is willing to be challenged mentally. It makes one think-ALOT!

5-0 out of 5 stars Not as hard as you may think...
An expansion on the 3x3x3 cube, this is a whole different dynamic in solving algorithms. just because you can do three doesn't mean you can do this! But, once you figure out your meathod it isn't super hard. You really need to know how to solve a 3x3x3 before you attempt this, however. Definately, if you like puzzles, pick this up. ... Read more

Subjects:  1. Games    2. Brain Games   


83. UNO Attack Game
by Mattel
Toy
list price: $20.99 -- our price: $20.99
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Asin: B0000205XH
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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Editorial Review

UNO, America's No. 1-selling card game, has a whole new twist. You'll still encounter all theelements that make UNO so unpredictable and challenging, but add to that a motorized card launcher thatshows no mercy and you've got UNO Attack. The object of the game is still to get rid of all your cards. TheUNO command cards direct the game by telling players when to trade hands, discard, reverse the playingorder, or skip a player. Beware the dreaded Hit command, though, as this translates into a game of Russianroulette. You never know when the card launcher is going to fire off a stream of UNO cards just for you! For2 to 10 players. Requires three C batteries (not included). --Alison Golder ... Read more

Reviews (101)

5-0 out of 5 stars Great twist to UNO!
THE PLUS:We have got 5 kids old enough to play UNO, and it is hard to keep them entertained, until we bought this!It is fun!You never know if you're gonna get no cards or 20.We play this all of the time and would never give it up.

THE BAD:It takes a little more maintenance than you would want a game to take.The rubber wheels need to be wiped with alcohol so it will shoot the cards out better.Also, we change our batteries at least once a week to get maximum shootage!But during normal gameplay you have to rearrange the cards because they slip, alot, and don't shoot out when they are supposed to.But it is worth it.

1-0 out of 5 stars never worked - don't waste your money
Our family enjoys the traditional uno so I thought this would be an exciting twist. NOT.The thing never worked.Cards don't come out.It even has a disclaimer to say that cards don't come out every time - more like they never came out.It goes BEEP WHHRRRR..then nothing. We tried like crazy to get the thing to work! Ended up throwing it away.Do not recommend.We went back to the simple deck of Uno Cards.

5-0 out of 5 stars YO...this rox
It is a cool game. Fun to play with lots of ppl at aprty or when u are bored. It never ends and u r always laughing. Its a bit expensive but its worth it. ... Read more

Subjects:  1. Games    2. Cards   


84. Yahtzee - Electronic Hand Held
by Milton Bradley
Toy
-- our price: $13.99
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Asin: B00000IWI6
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Editorial Review

Now everyone can enjoy the classic game of Yahtzee in a nifty electronic version. Small enough to fit in your hand, this addictive game lets you "roll" the dice with the click of a button. Press "hold" to keep the ones you want, and then roll again. Get 5 of a kind, and you've got "Yahtzee." A row of options at the top ("3 of a kind," "small straight," etc.) is available to select preferred scoring for each round. like the original, this fun game can be a bit noisy with its sound effects and victory song, but it does include a silence feature. --Tom Keogh ... Read more

Reviews (72)

5-0 out of 5 stars great fun!
This game is an easy version of the original classic, but with no dice to lose!I find the sound a little annoying, but you can just turn it off.
It's also a great way to get your kids doing math, it's helped my 5 year old develop amazing mental arithmetic skills, including times tables (well as long as there are 5 or less numbers involved!).
A great buy.

5-0 out of 5 stars Yahtzee rocks!
My friends and I love this game at school.My usually boring Algebra class is made enjoyable by this addicting game.If you get Yahtzee, you will instantly become popular; everyone will want to play it.I've had this game for years and can't remember even having to change the batteries.A must-have.

PS-If you think getting a high score is hard...try getting the lowest possible score.

5-0 out of 5 stars The Gift That Keeps on Giving!
I bought it because my roommate had one in our bathroom.I became addicted to using it while answering the call of nature.I have been playing it for over two years now, and have not lost ineterest in the least.Hell, I even sit down to pee now (while at home) so I can squeeze in a quick game!The number of hours of entertainment compared to the amount spent make this thing the bargain of a lifetime!! ... Read more

Subjects:  1. Games    2. Electronic    3. Handheld   


85. Yu-Gi-Oh! Zombie Madness Structure Deck
by Upper Deck
Toy (25 January, 2005)
-- our price: $9.99
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Asin: B0007INH3C
Sales Rank: 891
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Subjects:  1. Collectible Card Games (CCG)   


86. The Game of Life
by Milton Bradley
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list price: $15.99 -- our price: $15.99
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Asin: B00000IWD7
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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Editorial Review

Practice makes perfect in the game of Life. Try marriage, kids, and more. Will you go to college and take out student loans? Or join the working force and collect on payday? Will you go bankrupt, or earn millions in stock and real estate? Anything's possible with a spin of the Life wheel! A classic family game that can be a reality check--or just a fun time. --Margaret Quinn ... Read more

Reviews (120)

4-0 out of 5 stars Truly Life's Greatest Reward
I must admit, I really like to see classic board games come back to every family possible. It is unfortunate a lot of families don't have really the time to share the simple things like board games anymore. There are some of them that are just plain classics. The game Of Life Is no acception. The game is one those simple delights that every family should really play. The game plays quite well, with the object of going through life, and trying to retire with the most money possible. I really loved this game when I was much younger, and for family fun for all, this should be well worth the purchase.

Fun & Enjoyment: B ( C if you're playing alone )

Overall: B

2-0 out of 5 stars Not your father's game of life!
I played this game countless times as a teenager in the 70's.My two sons (8 & 5) wanted it and I thought it would be a blast from the past.While some of the changes in the game play itself are fine, I couldn't get over the poor quality of the game board itself.The spinner I grew up with was so durable.The new one sucks.It's virtually impossible to spin it without the whole wheel falling off.That in itself was very disappointing - and really caused a lot of frustration!Why cut cornes?Especially when many of the people buying this game, probably played it as a kid!?

4-0 out of 5 stars Life!
I really love this game. Even though I'm a little old for board games I love playing this game with my little cousins. Its all about the game of life. Getting married, getting a job, and retiring- all in one little board game. I tottaly reccomend this game to anyone over the age of about 9 to have a great time with their family and have a few laughs! Please, check this game out. I loved it! ... Read more

Subjects:  1. Games    2. Board Games    3. Family Favorites   


87. Lord Of The Rings Trivial Pursuit
by Hasbro
Toy (09 October, 2003)
list price: $35.99 -- our price: $14.98
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Asin: B000096QKP
Sales Rank: 1205
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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Features

  • Trivial Pursuit Lord of the Rings Edition. Classic Trivial Pursuit gameplay with 1800 Lord of the Ring questions based on the 3 movies (The Fellowship of the Ring, The Two Towers, and The Return of the King) from New Line Cinemas. All 1800 questions are written by the screenwriter of the movies.
  • For 2-6 players. The player or team to collect all 6 pie wedges and answer the final question wins! Game features classic Trivial Pursuit gameplay for the casual Lord of the Rings movie fan but also included are the "Advanced Fan Rules".
  • For those who know every fact about Middle Earth and will be getting pie wedges very easily the group can choose these advanced rules. In these rules The Ring and The Ringwraith come into play.
  • Each time a person wins a scoring wedge they are in possession of the Ring. With each persons turn ending players then roll for the Ringwraith who's goal is to chase after the player who possesses the ring -- if successful the player must give up one scoring wedge.
  • Play then continues. To win with these advanced rules a player must have 6 wedges, answer the final question in the middle and be in possession of the ring.

Reviews (42)

4-0 out of 5 stars Fun for fans
Here's a chance to prove your knowledge of the classic tale, The Lord of the Rings!

I seem to be in a minority among the reviewers here: I am a huge fan of the books, but I also like the board game. I must confess that I really liked what Peter Jackson did with the movies though.

I opened this game with a bit of trepidation, not knowing what to expect - whether it would be just a pathetic game that would still sell because of all the popularity for LOTR at the time, or whether it would be well set out. The first thing that impressed me was that the pieces include pewter figurines. I know that doesn't affect game play itself, but the extra quality was a good sign. No cheap and nasty plastic figurines here.

Playing the games turned out to be a lot of fun. The questions range widely in difficulty and category. This is the one Trivial Pursuit that I can play that has a fairly level playing field. I have 4 different Trivial Pursuit games andthe other ones tend to really leave people out that don't have a good trivial knowledge - that's the name of the game, after all! - but with this I find that I can play with people who aren't big trivia buffs and, so long as they've seen the movies, they have a fairly equal chance of winning.

As other reviewers have mentioned, the category that really stands out is the "making of". That includes information that you won't pick up from just seeing the movies; you need to have gone through the extras on the DVDs. So those ones can stump all but the most avid film fans quite often. But that doesn't hinder game play for us.

I recommend this for anyone who has seen the Lord of the Rings films and enjoys trivia games. It's the first Trivial Pursuit I've owned that has places all the players on a reasonably level footing.

2-0 out of 5 stars For the movie fans, not the book fans
I, like those who have reviewed this game before, was expecting trivia questions based on the Lord of the Rings books.However, they all come from the Peter Jackson films.If you are a die-hard LOTR fan, hoping to be challenged for your original trilogy knowledge, this game is not for you.

This is not to say that I don't enjoy the films.I do very much.However, even for me, these questions were no challenge.If you have seen the extended versions of the films and have explored the extra features and commentary, these questions are a breeze.Any remotely-interesting questions were easily answered, but there were a number of questions where I would ask myself, "who cares?!" particularly 'number' questions.These included "How many candles are on the chandelier that Gandalf bumps into at Bag End?" and "How many days of the shoot were Sean Astin's Hobbit feet needlessly applied because they weren't seen on-screen?"Given more time, I'm sure I could offer many more of these gems.

As for the game itself, it is in typical Trivial Pursuit format.The board has a faded image of a Middle-Earth map in the background and an image of the One Ring framing the Eye of Sauron in the center.The game pieces are interesting, but I would recommend getting the LOTR edition of Monopoly instead if those are what interest you.

A previous reviewer mentioned another item called The Lord of the Rings Trivia Game.As said, the questions come from the books, not the films.This would be a better purchase for those looking for book trivia.I wanted to point out that, unlike before, the game is now available here on Amazon as well. [...]Amazon.com Toys & Games The Lord Of The Rings Trivia Game Book fans should definitely steer clear of the Trivial Pursuit and go for this instead. I hope this has been helpful. Thanks for reading!

1-0 out of 5 stars A Craven Money Grab
A terrific disappointment. This game, unlike all of the other Trivial Pursuit games, includes a slim half-box of questions (compared to 2 full boxes for questions for other Trivial Pursuit games). Furthermore, the questions are geared toward movie minutae (for example, how many days did Sean Astin have to wear his hobbit feet? Who cares?) Tolkien's created universe is so wonderfully rich and complex, and I was looking forward to really testing my knowledge of elvish lore and Rohirrim geneology and the like.This game, however, ignores most of the mythology and the events in the novels, focusing instead on the films.Don't waste your time or your money. ... Read more

Subjects:  1. Games    2. Board Games    3. Trivia   


88. Ticket to Ride
by Days of Wonder
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-- our price: $39.99
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Asin: B0002TV2LU
Sales Rank: 1389
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Reviews (10)

5-0 out of 5 stars Ticket to Ride - 2004 Spiel des Jahres
Without a doubt this was the right pick for the prestigious Spiele des Jahres at the 2004 Essen Game show.Ticket to Ride has the great combination of strategy and luck that any good game design should.I thoroughly enjoy this game, and it is real fun with 2, 3, 4 or 5 players.The really neat thing about this game is how different it plays depending on the number of players playing.I would heartily recommend this game to anyone at all who considers boardgames good fun and time well spent.

5-0 out of 5 stars My son's favorite!
My 10 year old son and I are crazy about board games. Since we got this one the others have been gathering dust. We play at least once a week, and the rest of the week he's strategizing for the next time we'll play. Not only is it a fantastic lesson on urban planning but also geography. I highly recommend this game for a great family experience!

5-0 out of 5 stars One of the best games - ever!
When I first heard about Days of Wonder's newest game, Ticket to Ride (Days of Wonder, 2004 - Alan Moon), I was excited. But how could I not be - for all of Days of Wonders games so far have been fabulous, and it seems that each successive game gets better and better. And Alan Moon with a train game (shades of Union Pacific) sounded like a winning combination. I had an opportunity to play the final version of the game, and was quite impressed with how the game looked.

And is the game any good? The short answer is that once you play this game, you'll never play TransAmerica again. It's a fantastic medium-weight game - one that plays equally well with two to five players. The components are superb, the artwork is great, the game is downright fun (and nasty sometimes), and the total package is a very strong contender for the Spiel des Jahres 2004. (which it won!) After my first playing, I ranked it an 8; but after multiple playings the rating moved up to a 9, then a 9.5 - and if I keep playing the game at this rate - may move into my top ten list. Game play is very tight, and I found that game scores can run very close - making for an exciting game, all the way down to the finish.

Each player receives forty-five train cars in one color, and places a matching round token of that color on a scoring track. A large board is placed in the middle of the table, with a map of America (circa late 1800's) superimposed upon it. Thirty-six cities are there, each connected by one or two "railroad lines". These lines are made up of one to six spaces, and are one of eight colors: purple, yellow, black, white, green, red, blue, brown, and gray (neutral color). A deck of "tickets" is shuffled, and three are dealt to each player. Players may discard one of them, but must keep at least two of them. Each ticket has two cities on them, and a point value that a player will receive if they connect those two cities, or lose if they don't connect the cities. The remainder of the ticket cards are shuffled and placed in a face down pile next to the board. A pile of train cards is shuffled, and four are dealt to each player. The remainder are shuffled and placed next to the board, then five of them are turned over and placed face-up next to the draw pile. The player who has traveled the most goes first, and then play continues clockwise around the table.

On a turn, a player may do one of three things. They may draw two cards, one at a time from either the face-up cards and/or the draw pile. Each card shows a different color of train car - matching the eight different colored spaces on the board. There is twelve of each color car in the deck. There are also eighteen "locomotive" cards, which function as wild cards. When a player draws a face-up card, the card is replaced immediately before they draw another card. A locomotive card counts as two cards if drawn when face-up, but only one if drawn when face-down. If there are ever three locomotive cards face-up at any time, all five cards are immediately discarded, and five new cards are drawn. If the cards run out, the discard pile is shuffled back to form a new draw deck.

The second thing a player may do is to draw three ticket cards. They must keep at least one of them, but have the option of keeping all of them, if they like. The others (if any), are discarded.
The third thing a player may do is play cards to place their train cars on the board. A player may play one through six cards of the same color (including wild cards), to place the same amount of train cards on a corresponding line on the board. For example, Las Vegas is connected to Salt Lake City by an orange line consisting of three spaces. Three orange cards must be played to put three trains of that player's color on those spaces. No more players could then place anything between those two cities, and if players want to connect those two cities with their lines, they'll have to go around the long way (if possible). Gray lines can have any color cards played to place trains on them, but the cards played must match the number of spaces in the gray line, and all of the cards must be the same color. When placing trains, the player doing so receives points - 1 point for one train placed, 2 points for two trains, 4 points for three trains, 7 points for four, 10 points for five, and 15 points for six trains. Some cities have two lines connecting them, both of which can be used in a four or five-player game. In a two or three-player game, however, once one of these lines has been used, the other cannot.

When one player, after taking their turn, is down to two train cars or less, the final round begins. Starting with the player to their left, each player has one final turn, and then the game is over. The trains on the board are counted to make sure that the points were totaled correctly during the game, and then ticket cards are revealed. If players can trace a continuous path between the two cities on their card with their color train cars only, they receive the points, and move their tokens accordingly. Otherwise, they lose the points, and must move their token down the scoring track that many points. The player who has the longest continuous track also gets ten points. The player with the most points is the winner!

Some comments on the game...

1.) Components: As usual, the components for Ticket to Ride are supreme. Days of Wonder has, by far, more superior components for their games than any other company. The board is fantastic, with a nice map, and when the train cars - nice plastic cars in bright colors - are placed on it, the whole thing looks pretty fantastic! The cards are of the highest quality, and are about half the size of normal playing cards. Each color card not only has a different train car on it, but they have symbols in the corners to help differentiate between the colors (good for the color blind). Everything fits into a wonderful plastic insert that is in a beautiful, sturdy box - the same size as Days of Wonder's other Big Box Games.

2.) Rules: The rules are only four pages - large, colorful, illustrated pages - but only four! The game is being printed in many languages - and has the distinction of being the first major game release that I know of that has been produced in Korea, something which is rather dear to my heart. The game can be explained in about 5 minutes, and I am very pleased at how easy it is for people to pick up. Even people who have a hard time understanding simple games ("No, John, you cannot attack people in Settlers of Catan!") had an easy time picking up the game - and I was amazed at how fast strategies were picked up.

3.) Strategy: When I first was taught the game by Eric Hautemont, CEO of Days of Wonder, I didn't think that strategy would be that important. Then, he beat us, scoring 162 points to my 82, and my friends 54. I was floored! I thought that I was doing well, during the game, but realized several things that I missed afterwards. I found out in the game that there are different strategies, and was impressed with how they differed. One can ignore their ticket cards and just try to place long trains, hoping to get a lot of points. Or one can try to complete as many ticket cards as possible, not worrying too much about how long of trains they place on the board. Then, there is the middle ground - but is a compromise of the two strategies enough to win? Not to mention the fact that players must watch other players, and occasionally place trains to mess them up.

4.) Cutthroat: This gives the game a real "cut throat" atmosphere. Sometimes the best move for a player is to place train cars between cities they don't care that much about - just to stop another player - either from getting the longest chain of cars, or completing their tickets. This can cause some enmity, but it's all in good fun, and I really enjoyed the player interaction - from taking cards to placing trains.

5.) Holding cards: It's fun to get a big hand of cards (there is no upper limit). Players try to hoard cards so that they can place long trains of cars, scoring the big points. Also, players must always keep in mind that everyone else is watching them, trying to determine where they are going. The longer a player keeps the cards in their hand, the less they tip their hand. However, if one player suddenly uses up all their trains, causing the final round, and you are stuck with a huge hand of cards, it can be quite devastating. My wife found this out the hard way. She was about to connect three cities that would complete two of her tickets - probably winning the game. Another friend of mine, in the same game, had the same problem. Either one of them could have won the game, but because they held the cards just one turn to long - they lost. Of course, I was the evil guy who caused the game to end, but I got my just desserts, losing by only one point to yet another player - and the winning point was caused by her having the longest continuous train of cars.

6.) Fun Factor: And yet, even with the bluffing, and the other little nasty tactics, the game is extremely fun. The decisions are short, causing the game to move quickly, but can be quite stressful at times. Yet these decisions really make the game fun! Blocking someone else off, using your own lines, pulling two locomotives from the draw pile, or finally connecting those two cities - all of this adds up to a wonderful time of fun!

7.) Time and Players: The game runs quickly, because the decisions are important, but don't bog the game down to much. I was impressed with how well the game scaled, but found that the two-player game was much different than a five-player one. Both were fun, but needed different tactics.

As you can see, I really enjoyed this game. I think it has strong possibilities of being one of the best games of the year. Alan Moon has always been one of my favorite designers, and this is one of his best games in years. Days of Wonder has put a lot of time and effort into producing this game, and it shows. When I first played TransAmerica, I thought that it was a boring game -what was the point, and where was the strategy? Fortunately, the strategy and fun in this game are wonderful. I don't need a "dumbed-down" game to introduce new folks to the wonderful world of board games. I can just use games like this - tremendous, fun games, filled with tactical choices and enjoyable times.

Tom Vasel ... Read more


89. Deluxe Edition Rummikub
by Pressman Toy
Toy
-- our price: $18.99
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Asin: B00000IZEW
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Editorial Review

With rules similar to gin rummy, Rummikub is a classic tilegame that's guaranteed to get at least a million kid-hours of use inany family. Players take 14 numbered tiles and try to get rid of themas fast as possible by creating runs (for example, 7-8-9) and sets(7-7-7). The most fun aspect of the game--and the part that's best forcreative strategic thinking--is that you can pilfer from and rearrangethe efforts of other players in your attempts to part company with moretiles. This deluxe edition is cleverly designed so that the fourplastic tile racks fit together to form a carrying case for the game. --Richard Farr ... Read more

Reviews (10)

5-0 out of 5 stars Marvelous
I've been playing this game for 20 years starting with my grandchildren and ven they are already grown up they like to play this game. It is a great game and everyone likes it. I recommened it to everyone.

5-0 out of 5 stars Great family game
This is an almost addictive type of game. After you get the hang of it, you cannot let go.
Highly recomend it for families.

5-0 out of 5 stars Addicting
It's a wonderful, challenging game and very addicting. The original version had different colors which included yellow, very hard to read when your eyes are tired from hours of playing! With this version, the red and orange can be mistaken for each other.

The Rummikub fever has spread to several households and still going. I keep one in the car! ... Read more

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90. The Lord of the Rings Classic Chess Set: Return of the King
by Hasbro
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-- our price: $29.99
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Asin: B0006H60DS
Sales Rank: 1333
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91. Stratego
by Milton Bradley
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-- our price: $15.99
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Asin: B00000DMFU
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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Editorial Review

To arms! A harsh and lonely battlefield is the setting for Milton Bradley's newly redesigned Stratego board game. A removable fortress barrier sequesters your army from prying eyes whilst ye prepare yourselves for a most lengthy and glorious conflict. Utmost care must be taken as you place your men.From the lowliest scout to the highest-ranking marshal, all must make ready to encounter enemy bombs, defend the flag, and steel themselves to triumph over the foe. Skillful planning, a keen memory, and sleight of hand will be your allies. Onward, for King and for Country! Spanish and English instructions are included. Stratego is for two players. --Julie Ubben ... Read more

Reviews (64)

5-0 out of 5 stars the game of stratego
i think this game fills you with interest. Using strategy this game is like a army game.you have players and the wapons you need. Bombs, a spy are the traps youyou need to destroy the best player. This gameis great and the best! also, the best part is the STRATEGY.

5-0 out of 5 stars A great find
I play this game with my almost 6 year old. I know he is a little young but he has figured out which piece is higher, the bombs, how and who can move, and basically the concept of capturing the flag.although his is a bit young to fully stratagize he is able to think about it which I believe is very educational.Although he is not able to fully stratagize we still have fun getting to the point where one of our flags are captured.And even if this happens he wants to keep playing.This game is great for now and will be even better as he gets older and can think on a more mature level.

5-0 out of 5 stars THIS GAME IS AWESOME!!
Combine the simplicity of checkers with the suspense of clue and the moves of chess, and you have Stratego.
This is an awesome game, and I am normaly not a board game finatic.
The object is to capture an enemy's flag.
You have different ranking pieces (10 beats a 9 etc. only a spy beats the 10)
Which you attack the enemy pieces with.
Have a good setup, or just good strategy, and you might get past your opponent's bombs and avoid their powerful pieces ( Namely the 10 9 and two eights)
And you might just capture the enemy flag.
This game is incredibly easy to learn, but hard to master.
Overall, it is one of the best games I have ever played. ... Read more

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92. The Apprentice Game
by Hasbro
Toy (07 February, 2005)
-- our price: $29.99
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Asin: B00067AE3K
Sales Rank: 5269
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93. SpongeBob SquarePants TV Games
by Toymax
Toy
list price: $24.99 -- our price: $19.99
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Asin: B00014BWQ6
Sales Rank: 417
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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Features

  • The lightweight, compact, all-inclusive controller, allows gamers to play video games anywhere there is a TV with ATV input jacks. SpongeBob TV Games includes:
  • Bubble Pop
  • The Super Chum Bucket
  • Invasion of the Hooks
  • Patrick and the Maze

Reviews (35)

5-0 out of 5 stars Great fun, a must for every SpongeBob fan!
I can say that again, a must for every SpongeBob fan.

With this Plug 'n Play TV Game, this thing comes with 5 games. Here is my rating on the games packed in one:

Bubble Pop - Like the classic Breakout game from Atari, with a SpongeBob twist, and lots of levels to complete. Rather than bricks it's bubbles! Wow!
Rating: 5/5

Sandy's Surf Adventure: A resemblence of Defender and it's finest, and you get to play Sandy surfing on a clam shooting out acorns at henchmen.
Rating: 4/5

Patrick and the Maze: Gauntlet calling, with Patrick as a main character in a coral maze, and finding friends along the way to try out little microgames!
Rating: 4/5

Invasion of the Hooks: This is ok, but not the best out of the collection, when you first try it you might think it's fun but if you play it again later or the next day it probably gets boring, but still allright.
Rating: 3/5

The Super Chum Bucket: A game that features Evil Plankton! On a mission to kidnap Sandy. It's up to SpongeBob to save her from the evil genius, Plankton! Reminds me of the arcade Nintendo game, Donkey Kong which debuted Mario!
Rating: 5/5

Durability is a top standard which can stand rough playing.

5-0 out of 5 stars The Best Plug and Play...PERIOD!
My three year old son and I went through a plug and play phase where I basically bought every available plug and play system available. Well, I can tell you that the Spongebob plug and play is by far the best of these game systems. The games are challenging but not maddening and lots of fun. There are 5 games included on this little joystick:

1. Spongebob's Bubble Pop (10/10): My personal favorite of the five games. Basically in the old Breakout/Archanoid game style but very fun and with 50 levels to complete!

2. Super Chum Bucket (9/10): This is basically Donkey Kong featuring Spongebob and Plankton...but hey, Donkey Kong is a classic and this game is just as entertaining.

3. Invasion of the Hooks: (4/10): This one is kind of lame. Sandy, Plankton and Patrick are hooked and Spongebob must save them by throwing Krabby Patties at the hooks...not much fun.

4. Sandy's Surf Adventure (7/10): This one is a fun old school style shooter in the vein of Defender but with Sandy crusing through Bikini Bottom.

5. Patrick and the Maze (7.5/10): Obviously a maze game but reminds me of Gauntlet. Patrick must unlock and find his friends...an entertaining game.

**A word about durability** - This plug and play has withstood some rough play (I also have a 16 month old) meaning slamming, banging and pulling of wires; yet it works everytime we turn it on. The batteries do need to be replaced every now and again for optimal performance.

So overall, if you or your kids love Spongebob or old school video games, this system is a must-own. Highly Recommended.

5-0 out of 5 stars Very cool!
I got it for Christmas, and it ROCKS! All the games are REALLY cool, and I'm becoming a master at it! My brother, Bobby Gelhar, and my sister, Katie Gelhar, love it! I think that it is really awesome, and is REALLY REALLY COOL! I WOULD BUY IT IF I WERE YOU! ... Read more

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94. Othello Game
by Mattel
Toy
list price: $14.99 -- our price: $10.99
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Asin: B00004TQMQ
Sales Rank: 1397
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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Reviews (16)

5-0 out of 5 stars Othello is a good logic game
This is a good logic game that requires stratagy and thinking. Very fun game for two people. Recommend it for the logic type of people.

5-0 out of 5 stars Strategy game for two with simple rules
Sometimes known as Reversi, Othello is a great game in itself but (like draughts) is also a useful starting point for children too young to master the complexities of chess. The game can appeal to people of all ages who enjoy strategy games including those who feel intimidated by chess. Meanwhile, chess players who have difficulty finding other chess players of comparable ability can enjoy playing Othello - it is much easier to find suitable opponents for this game.

The rules are simple. The playing area is a squared board. Each square is a space for a plastic disk, which is white on one side and black on the other. To begin with, the four central squares are occupied with two disks showing white and two showing black. Each player has half of the remaining disks, taking turns to place a disk on an unoccupied square with their own color showing, adjacent to a disk showing the opponent's color and in a direct line with one showing the player's own color. The idea is to place the disk in such a way as to allow the player to turn over disks showing the opponent's color to their own color - as many as possible within the rules - while making the opponent's task as difficult as possible. As the game progresses, a player may be able to place a disk next to several showing the opponent's color, opening up lines in different directions and turning a lot of disks over.

People soon learn that being able to place disks in the four corners is often the key to winning the game. If you can get at least three of the four corners showing your color, you will almost certainly win (but not always). So you have to be careful to avoid placing disks in the squares adjacent to the corners, as this gives your opponent a potential opening (even though it may not be immediate).

While six and seven year old children can easily learn the rules, the game is sufficiently interesting (if you like strategy games) that it can entertain people of all ages.

Othello has one significant advantage over chess and draughts - it is not unusual for one player to build up a commanding position only to lose it quickly. In chess and draughts, it is very rare for a player to lose from a commanding position.

4-0 out of 5 stars Extra stars please!
This game is great, it is easy tolearn, and it teaches strategy. Mom and Dad can play with son or daughter, it's worth the 15.00. My parents shared this game with me, and now I can share it with my kids. 5 star rating! ... Read more

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95. Radica Solitaire
by Radica Games
Toy
list price: $24.99
Asin: B00004TDPT
Sales Rank: 5431
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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Reviews (27)

5-0 out of 5 stars GREAT GAME
MY SISTER-IN-LAW AND I BOUGHT THE SOLITARE GAME A FEW YEARS AGO.WE LOVED IT BUT LATELY THE KEYS HAVE BEEN STICKING AND WE CAN'T REPLACE THE OLD ONE WE HAVE. WE BOUGHT THE NEW ONE BUT IT IS TO FAT AND DOES NOW KEEP SCORE LIKE THE OLD ONE DID. IF ANY KNOWS WHERE WE COULD GET A PAIR OF THE OLD BLACK STYLE WE WOULD APPRECIATE IT. WE ARE REALLY ADDICTED. I THINK THE OLD GAME OF SOLITARE WAS THE BEST GAME RADICA EVER PUT OUT. I WISH THE WOULD REISSUE THE OLD THIN BLACK OHES. WE ARE BOTH OVER 75YRS OLD.

2-0 out of 5 stars Who did the software for this new Solitaire???
My husband and I have been playing the Radica Solitaire games for many years. Why do they have to change the design so radically??? Whoever did the software for the new one did a very poor job. Don't bother playing the Vegas version on this new design!

5-0 out of 5 stars THIS GAME ROCKS!
This game rocks! I got it last year for christmas and I still haven't put it down. I haven't had to change the batteries yet and I play it everyday for at least a few hours at night while im watching tv before I go to bed.It's better than a book in the bathroom and It's great for long family car rides! Everyone who has visited me has loved it. I have given several as gifts and just bought to more in person as toy r us today to give our for christmas! I highly suggest you get one!!!!!! ... Read more

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96. Pictionary, Jr.
by Milton Bradley
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-- our price: $17.99
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Asin: B00000IWI9
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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Editorial Review

Speed, not artistry, is the key to Pictionary Junior, a party game that stole the show from Charades in the '80s. The kids' version, which has been updated with hundreds of new words to draw, has hints and two levels of play. There are 144 two-sided cards. The red side is more challenging, and the blue side is easier--for younger players. Both include a theme to be read aloud and start everyone thinking on track. Teams go head-to-head to guess the word their "picturist" draws within 60 seconds. How fast can you draw an apple pie, an eyebrow, or a coin? It takes a quick hand and good guesswork to move around the game board from start to finish before the other team. A timer and easy-to-read instructions are included. --Lynne Sampson ... Read more

Reviews (6)

5-0 out of 5 stars Finally, a Kid's Game with Drawing!!
I like Pictionary Jr. because it is a game about drawing, one of my favorite things, for kids. It's hard for younger kids who can't read and you need about four people. But overall, I really like it.

4-0 out of 5 stars .....
The only setback to this game is if the people you are playing it with really stink at drawing. If that's so, then you're at a disadvantage and pretty much sunk. But it's fun to play anyway!

5-0 out of 5 stars tons of fun
As a family game, we have tons of fun.
The kids really get into it.They have to use
their imagination.The whole family loves it. ... Read more

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97. Mastermind
by Pressman Toy
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-- our price: $12.99
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Asin: B00000DMBF
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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Test your code-cracking prowess with Mastermind, "the challenging game of logic and deduction." The codemaker sets a code of four colored pegs--choosing from yellow, red, orange, blue, green, or white--and conceals it behind a flip-up shield. Your mission: replicate the code in 10 moves or fewer. With each of the codebreaker's attempts, the codemaker uses red and white key pegs to offer cryptic clues about color and position. Make the game even more difficult by using multiple pegs of the same color or by leaving one or more peg holes empty. With more than 2,000 possible code combinations, every game is guaranteed to be a brain-bender. All of Mastermind's components can be stored in the game board. Mastermind is for two players. ... Read more

Reviews (17)

5-0 out of 5 stars Truly a game that spans generations
This game has such a wide range of age appropriateness.I started playing it against my parents when I was in my early teens, and we loved it.My younger sister, probably seven or so, was jealous of how much we loved the game and taught herself the rules through observation.Soon she was able to beat the rest of us at our own game!If someone is interested in the kind of logic and systematic deductive approach required to play Mastermind, it can be enjoying by someone of any age.

I would recommend this game for people who have grown out of simpler games such as Connect Four.

This is a great game for grandparents to play with younger people, because the older person doesn't have to "dumb down" their technique to play a kids game.It exercises your brain without having any overt educational tone.Everyone can benefit from some good Mastermind strategy practice!

4-0 out of 5 stars Warning on the shipped product colors!!!
This is great "mind" game, however I received it from Amazon but I must write here a warning note about the game's board colors that are just horrible!!! The image on the product page has nothing to do with the frightful blue-yellow colors of the board shipped. Obviously it isn't the original MasterMind I was supposed to buy, very dissapointing. Its manufacturer looks poor also. Too bad for a game as good as this. You have been warned.

5-0 out of 5 stars Want to excercise your brain?
This game will put your noodle to work big time. Plus it is a lot of fun and challenging. You will need to use your logic and deductive reasoning to the max.

The object of the game is to guess a secret code consisting of a series of 4 colored pegs, which will remain hidden behind a shield. The codebreaker has to duplicate the exact colors and positions of the secret code. Each guess results in feedback narrowing down the possibilities of the code. The winner is the player who solves his opponent's secret code with fewer guesses.

I have been playing this game for years. It still is one of my favorites. I am a game collector and got hold of ADVANCED MASTERMIND. To bad it is so hard to find. In the advanced version the color code is made of a sequence of five colors instead of four. Plus there are eight different colors to choose from, nine if you use vacant holes as a color. This raises the possible combinations from 2,000 in the classic game to around 60,000 possible combinations! Yet really advanced players should break the code in four to six guesses. You get a maximum of 12 guesses instead of the ten in the classic game. If you find this version you will love it and wonder why it's so hard to get.

The only bad thing about Mastermind would be the time it takes some players to make a guess. We resolved the problem using a chess player's clock. We give anything between 6 to 12 minutes for the codebreaker, obviously stopping the clock when the codemaker places the feedback pegs. If you run out of time you get zero points.

This game is for people who love to think. It is awesome for kids, and will help them develop their logic skills. Do have in mind that you will need to place the pegs in bags or they will get lost. Have fun!
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98. Monopoly Game: The Dog Artist Collection
by USAopoly
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-- our price: $34.99
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Asin: B00009AVNS
Sales Rank: 5312
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Features

  • Go Fetch! Mr. Monopoly celebrates Mans Best Friend in this special edition of THE DOG Monopoly game showcasing Americas most irresistible canine companions.
  • Wheel and deal for popular pooches including the lovable Labrador Retriever, the pugnacious Pug, the dutiful Golden Retriever and the ever-faithful German Shepherd. All are house-broken and are ready for you to take them home!
  • A portion of the proceeds from this purchase will benefit Canine Companions for Independence.
  • Canine Companions for Independence (CCI) is the oldest and largest non-profit provider of assistance dogs for people with disabilities.
  • Game includes: Game board, title deed cards, dog money and banker tray, 16 food bowl cards, 16 water bowl cards, 32 dog houses, 12 kennels, rules, 6 collectible pewter tokens ( Golden Retriever, food dish, dog house, Pug, dog bone and fire hydrant) and 2 dice.

Reviews (5)

5-0 out of 5 stars Fun spin on a classic!
I spent this past Superbowl Sunday playing this version of Monopoly, and I thought I would add a review since the ones here are well....not very helpful.Not that you really need a review since it's Monopoly, and who doesn't know Monopoly?But here we go...

This game plays the same as the regular versions, with the real estate squares having dog breeds associated with them.Golden Retriever and Labrador Retriever are what Boardwalk and Park Place were in the original game.The utilites are dog services (dog washing and dog walking).The railroads are "best in show" awards.All the art is adorably cute, so much so that when you get a "go to jail" card, you don't mind because the picture on the card is so cute. The pewter playing pieces included are: a water bowl, a fire hydrant, a bone, and 2 (different) dogs.Both of the dogs have the big heads and small bodies, keeping with the theme of the wide angle photography featured on the game board.

My only (small) squabble with this edition is that at first glance, the two dog playing pieces look way too much alike and are a bit hard to distinguish if you are using both in a game. They maybe should have made one much bigger, or done another dog-themed piece.It would be easy to move your fellow players piece by accident, especially if you are socializing while you are playing.

Other than that, it was fun to play - if you love classic monopoly you'll definately get a kick out of this!

5-0 out of 5 stars I Have Two Labs With Big Heads And Little Bodys
I Love This Game Its Fun To Play With My Mommy And Daddy!!!!BUY THIS GAME!!!!

5-0 out of 5 stars FUN
Fun and a great game to play.! It is a little hard for younger children. But it teaches you how to use and save your money. Great!!!!!! The game is so cute with all of the dogs on the board! ... Read more

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99. Monopoly - The Lord of the Rings Trilogy Edition
by Hasbro
Toy (02 October, 2003)
-- our price: $29.99
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Asin: B00009YEHI
Sales Rank: 3991
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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Features

  • Stratego - The Lord of the Rings Trilogy Edition. Command your favorite trilogy characters as you strive to control Middle-earth.
  • Combines the classic Stratego gameplay with exciting The Lord of the Rings adventures.
  • Use memory, cunning and luck to capture your opponent's ring and win the game.
  • Ages 8 and up. 2 Players.
  • Contents: Gameboard 40-piece gray army 40-piece beige army label sheet Instruction

Reviews (26)

4-0 out of 5 stars Family Fun with a Fantasy Twist
I must admit that my family loves Monopoly and I love LOTR. This is a great version for us to break out during the hurricanes [I live in FL] for a change of pace.

It is a nice set and if you're into collecting the different versions I would highly recommend this one. One point that I am unsure of is if this is the Trilogy version or not. When movies and marketing span years, one must be careful to check on those pesky details.

All in all a good game with moderately paced game play; however it can take a while to get through a whole game so do not start near bed time.

5-0 out of 5 stars Simply fantastic!
This game is so much fun! It is a very fun way to spend your time, I love being able to "own"Weathertop! Mount Doom is also included, at a very high sale pirce, in this game. There is also a pretty fun alternative game that includes using the One Ring. I think anyone who is a fan of the books, or mainly the movies, should get this edition of Monopoly!

5-0 out of 5 stars My favorite version of Monopoly yet.
My fiance and I collect different versions of Monopoly as we're addicted to the game. Last Christmas I bought him this one as he had just finished watching the LOTR trilogy. Quickly we both became addicted to this particular version. I have never seen the movies yet I rate this version of the game higher then any of the others for a number of reasons. The game is so well put to the Monopoly board, it seems natural to be playing to try to get all the "steeds" vs. "railroads". The game pieces are incredibly detailed and add significantly to the game. I would recommend LOTR Monopoly to all! ... Read more


100. So Sue Me!
by New York Game Factory, LLC
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-- our price: $34.99
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Asin: B0002FYQVW
Sales Rank: 3021
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Reviews (2)

5-0 out of 5 stars Pleasant Surprise
I call this a pleasant surprise because I wasn't expecting that much; I bought this game for my wife as kind of a joke because she's a litigator.We sat down to play and who'd've thought it would end up being a really cool game?It has elements reminiscent of Monopoly but it's a totally modern game -- there's a good bit of competition and bluffing.I think it's really a game for 3 or more people because with two there are some things you can't do (like be another player's lawyer, which my wife and I thought was really funny), but we still had a lot of fun.The actual things that happen to you -- the reasons you sue -- are very cute.Anyhow, it's refreshing that there's finally a new game that isn't just trivia or Cranium or some variation thereof!

5-0 out of 5 stars Cool game
Funny & fun as hell.I gave it to my daughter, who's pre-law.Turns out the game has nothing to do with law, though you do get to sue people for crazy things like "coffee spilled in your lap so cold it causes frostbite."My 10-year old loves it too.I give it a 9 out of 10. ... Read more

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