Friday, October 21, 2011

Holiday Gift Guide! Continuum Games Review & #Rafflecopter Giveaway

Is there anything worse than sitting down to dinner and finding yourself surrounded by silence? Sometimes families think they know each other so well that there is just nothing left to say. But with the Family Talk game from Continuum Games, you will discover there are still lots of things you don't know about each other. This simple game comes with 100 conversation starters, all attached to a portable key ring. Each question can set the scene for hours of conversation. One sample question we had is "What is the very first thing you recall from your childhood?" When I told my kids it was getting licked on the cheek by a horse when I was about one and a half, they thought that was hysterical. And I never thought of telling them about it until this game. The game is perfect to play during dinner at home, you can take it on the road to play in the car, or even use it as a way to pass the time while you wait to get served in a restuarant. At only $9.99, its a makes a great stocking stuffer for people of all ages.



Another fun game from Continuum that will really get you in the holiday mood is Lumps-The Elf Coal Game. This is a fast paced dice game where the winner will be the person with the highest score. You get points by rolling pairs. The higher the number of the pair, the more points you receive. But the trick is that not all the dice are numbered one through six. There are all different combinations and fewer chances to get the higher numbers. So do you stick with the small numbers or take a risk for something higher? With endless possibilities, this game will never get old. The eight coal colored die all come in an adorable mini holiday stocking, making it fun and portable. If you stick this game in your child's stocking, it will be the first time ever they will be happy to get coal! Pick up your Lumps for only $7.99.

One very lucky winner is going to receive both the Family Talk and the Lumps game! To enter, just fill in the Rafflecopter form below. The winner will be notified via email and will have 48 hours to reply. Thanks again to Continuum Games for offering this fantastic prize.








 
 
***Please note that I received no form of monetary compensation for this post. I did receive a sample of the product to try in order to write a fair and honest review. The opinions expressed in this review are my own and were not influenced in any way.  Please note that I  am not responsible for the delivery of this prize and can not be held accountable if, for any reason, is it not received. Furthermore, I am in no way liable for any injuries that may result from the use or misuse of this product. ***

16 comments:

Kim Montee said...

I like the toss a chore dice.

Anonymous said...

I think the Discombobulation game sounds like fun.
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Unknown said...

I like the Toss A Chore Game.

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Holly Wilson said...

I think Discombobulation sounds really fun! As a parent of a 15 year old girl, and as the youth director's wife, I know I'd get some use out of that!

Shannon said...

I like the family talk game...sounds like such a great idea!

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deb c said...

I;d like to play Reverse Charades.
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jswencki said...

I like the toss a chore game

Fawn said...

Exact Change looks like a cute game
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An Apel a Day said...

I think Teen Talk sounds like a really great one!

Amo said...

I like Linx!
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pitufas_021 said...

Exact Change Nostalgic Money Bag

Mindi said...

I like the Family Matters game!
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jmajor4870 said...

i like teen talk
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justicecw said...

I like Family Talk! Thanks for the chance!

cman said...

Hoot Owl Hoot.

Bonnye said...

Knowbody Knows looks like a fun party game!