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Review: Minecraft Builders & Biomes from Ravensburger

Playing Minecraft Board Game

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We received a free review copy of Minecraft: Builders & Biomes from Ravensburger. Opinions are our own.

This afternoon we decided to give the family board game, Minecraft: Builders & Biomes, a try. The kids love playing Minecraft on the Nintendo Switch and Andy watches Minecraft videos so that he can learn how to make different things. I simply do not get how to play the game. I can play all sorts of video games but for some reason Minecraft a game I can’t get into. Luckily, you don’t have to know anything about how to play the video game in order to have fun and play this family board game.

Minecraft board game

We set up the board including 64 wooden blocks and 64 building and monster (mobs) cards. You set up the wooden blocks at random into a special frame that makes stacking very simple. When you remove the frame then you have a cube of block for players to mine from in order to build. You also lay out 16 weapons cards. Each player gets some weapons and cursed potato cards. Each player gets a character, character skin and stand plus an experience token. There are also scoring cards for each round of scoring and instruction cards so that you know what sort of moves you can make each turn.

On your turn you can do two different things. You can choose to mine two blocks from the resource cube. You can choose to move 0-2 spaces on the board, you can build something if you have the resources, you can pick a weapon if you are near it or fight a mob is you are near that. It was pretty straightforward on how to play but we did have to remind Andy a few times that he could only do two different things on his turn. He eventually got it with some help.

There are 3 rounds of scoring in the game and each round you have to change your strategy a bit or really develop a strategy from the beginning. The game took us well over an hour to complete but it was our first time through and we had to go over the rules several times to make sure that we were playing correctly. However, in the end I believe that we can play a quicker game and only have to refer to the rules for scoring purposes. The game was very easy once we got going. Although it was for ages 10 and up Andy had little issue playing. He picked up very quickly and he identified all of the mobs for us as we played. He knows his Minecraft.

If you are interested in picking up this game you can do so through our Amazon.com affiliate link. At the time of this posting the game was on sale for $29.99.

Review: Chicken War™ Strategic Guessing Game

The Kids Playing Chicken WarWe received a free copy of Chicken War™ the Strategic Guessing Game from Think Fun to play with and Review. Opinions are our own.

We’ve always been a family that enjoys playing board games. Now with the whole family home every day during the quarantine/isolation we have been playing a lot more. Thankfully Think Fun has supplied us with a new game to help pass the time and frustrate me to no end. Let me explain.

Chicken War™ is a strategic guessing game where you battle other players to see if you can assemble a chicken army before the other players can guess your chicken leader. But there is a catch, there is always a catch. In order to have a full chicken army every one of the recruits has to share 2 and only two traits with the leader. I played this with Andrew and over and over again I thought I had everything right only to find that one of the recruits shared 3 things in common. When that happens you have to pick a new leader and then start assembling the army once again. I think this happened 5 times for me on one game. And thought that I was really good at strategy games.

Andy ended up winning that one. He has played several times with his sister and they both enjoy the game a lot. We have not played as a whole family but that might be tonight’s activity. The full description of the game is below pus information on how to purchase it. You can pre-order it from Amazon.com (through our affiliate link) as it is shipping on May 4th. Continue reading Review: Chicken War™ Strategic Guessing Game