Wednesday, November 3, 2010

Holiday Gift Guide - Jishaku™ Review & Giveaway



Since my kids are always playing with the magnets on the refrigerator, I had a feeling that they would love Jishaku.  My feeling was right on the money. Since this game arrived at our door, it one of the only things they want to play with from the second they get home from school. Its a welcome change from them heading for the video games and television.



Jishaku is a Japanese strategy game for ages eight and older. It uses finely polished hematite magnets as playing pieces. There are several ways to the play the game, but the most popular is called "I'm Out".  The object of the game is to take turns placing magnets in the game base without letting any of them connect. Sounds easy right? Well, here's the catch. The more magnets that are placed on the board, the stronger the magnetic pull becomes. Eventually, when the players least expect it, they all snap together. But the magnets have both South and North poles. Some will repel each other. The strategy of the game comes in when you try to learn where to put your pieces without making any of them connect.







This exiting game would make a welcome addition to any family game night and is the perfect choice for a holiday gift.  You can even step things up a notch by purchasing the classic wooden version. Kids and adults alike will have a great time playing Jishaku and it never gets boring. I still jump every time the magnets snap together.

In honor of the holiday season, one very lucky winner is going to receive their own copy of Jishaku. To enter, please visit their website and tell me something you learned.  For additional entries, you can do any of the following, but you must complete this initial entry first. Any entries that do not follow these guidelines will be deleted.

1) Subscribe to my blog by email
2) Follow my blog on friend connect
3) Blog about this giveaway with a link to New Age Mama and Jishaku(5 Entries)
4) Follow me on twitter and tweet this giveaway using the button at the top of this post (Daily)
5) Become my friend on face book
6) Grab my main button and tell me where I can find it
7) Get an entry if you are already a fan of New Age Mama on Face Book
8) Follow New Age Mama on Network Blog
9) Sign up for sponsored tweets using my referral link (3 entries-I will check)
10) Sign up for Swag Bucks with me as the referrer-my user name is GabbyLowe (3 Entries)
11) Post this giveaway on any sweepstakes site, Mr Linky, or other networking website-leave the link where I can find it (1 entry each)

This giveaway will end at midnight on 11/22/10 and is open to the US only. The winner will be chosen via a random number generator. Thanks again to Jishaku for offering this great 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. ***

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  102. I learned that The Dropper: A player using this method will typically move quickly to place their stone, and to avoid having magnets stick to their stone while they are holding it (possibly because they are chicken), will drop the magnet from a vareity of distances above the board.

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