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| Games for Grown-ups |
| Gamewright games are loads of fun with or without kids. The list below are games adults favour most in the Gamewright family. |
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| Castle Keep |
A seemingly simple game that popular kids and adults. Build a strong castle to avoid easy destruction. Players learn that the strongest castles take time to build and are hard to bring down. An engaging strategy game that promotes thinking.
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| Combo King |
Multiples fo threes, odd numbers, even numbers and pairs are just some number concepts introduced.
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| Legend of Landlock |
Building a grid 6 x 6 seems simple enough whether as two players play for "water" or "land". As you place each piece, decide if you will extend your stream and or road, or play a defensive game and block your opponent.
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| Loot |
Should you loot a ship or protect your own gold? Consider if there is a more valuable merchant ship yet to be played that you can loot. Strategise each move to maximise your gold coins to win.
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| Luck of the Draw |
A drawing game where you don't have to be the best artist to win. Pick a card and scramble to scribble a mini masterpiece in 45 seconds. Then, vote on whose drawing best fits one of over 100 creative categories. Will your picture be the squiggliest? The ugliest? The most likely to hang on a refrigerator? Win the most votes and you've got the Luck of the Draw!
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| Rat-a-Tat Cat |
The lowest scoring hand is best and getting there requires strategy and great memory. Remembering your cards, when to swap them out and who has the best cards you can swap with keep players occupied and thinking every second of the game. Finally, mental math skills helps in adding up your cards for your score.
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| Turn the Tide |
You will sink if you play the wrong cards in this game of strategy and probability. Knowing when to take a chance and when to play good cards is anyone's guess.
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