Pros: Fun, easy to play, not boring. Cons: It can be frustrating...sorry.
Sorry, “The Game of Sweet Revenge” was one of the staple games in our house over the years. It is also in many classes in which I substitute teach. I still have it at home; it is one I kept when we moved, though I hadn’t played it in a long...
Pros: easy to understand, promotes reading and helps children learn numbers, game does not take forever Cons: only 4 people can play at a time
Growing up in my family, meant spending one night a week with the whole family playing a variety of games. "Sorry" was one of the most popular board games as it did not tend to last as long as some of the others. Sorry was also one of the many games put...
An old expression is "the family that plays together stays together." Trite perhaps, but also a very true expression. Quality time spent together as a family is a very important part of family life. I think it becomes increasingly important as the...
Pros: Fun for the whole family, Is not all based on skill Cons: sometimes can be long
Sorry! is a game that has been around for quite a while now. It is one of those games that I once played as a kid, but now has come around to being a part of my life again. The game itself is not all that hard, and young children can get the hang of it ...
Sorry is a game that's been around awhile. I remember playing it as a kid and more recently with my nieces and nephews. Everyone had fun playing this game.
The object of this game is to get all of your tokens from the start position to the...
Pros: fastpaced and funfilled; easy to learn and easy to play Cons: can be an intense game
Board games were always a big part of family fun in our household. The typical Friday night would include eating pizza, drinking frosty cold cokes, and arguing over who gets to sit where and what game we will play.
Sorry is another of my family’s favorite games. Boy isn't it fun landing on a space occupied by another player and smirking and saying, "Sorry" as you send them back to start. Or the fun of "sliding" and sending...
Pros: Family fun, easy to learn, a game to pay attention to. Cons: Possible revenge motif.
Sorry! is one of those board games that just about any kid will remember playing and never forget as they age through the years. As an adult it feels that Monopoly is too long and too much about commerce, Twister requires all participants to be in good...
Pros: Great for family fun. Great for teaching patience while building
confidence.... Cons: Can drag...
My 7 year old daughter loves games of all types, but especially board games. One of her favorites is Sorry!, made by Parker Bros. It is a classic board game and has been out on the market for more than 60 years. I remember playing this game when I...
Pros: Lots of fun, helps teach decision-making and planning Cons: Game-board will eventually wear out, if used often
I didn't know this game as a child, but have found it extremely valuable in my work with emotionally disturbed children. I'll describe the game briefly, then give my reasons for having rated it highly for educational value. The game is a variation of ...
Pros: A Game That Still Holds Up After Decades of Play Cons: Can Cause Hard Feelings Between Adults, Children, Dogs, Cats, Etc...
I have a five year old son and he is at the stage where he loves to play board games with his mommy and daddy. With all of the new games out on the shelves, it's a challenge to find one that is both age appropriate and fun for everyone.
Pros: Easy enough for young children to master but interesting enough for adults Cons: Can result in tears
I'm Sorry! Have You Met? The object of Sorry! is to move your four pawns around the 64 square board from your Start to Home. Up to four players can play. Pawn movement is controlled by drawing cards and following the simple instructions. ...
Pros: easy to learn and play, quick games, not too many parts Cons: loses interest in teenagers, small tokens can get swallowed
What Do You Mean Sorry?
Sorry is a game similar to Parcheesi. Your goal is to move all 4 of your pieces from your starting area to your home base. You move only one of your four pieces at a time (unless instructed otherwise)...
The pursuit game that's a chase and a race. Be the first to get all four pawns Home, but be careful...you never know what the next card will hold. Wil...More at AreYouGame.com
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