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As busy parents, you don’t have time to research toys with the best play-value and quality—especially since most of them are not widely advertised! TDmonthly has compiled a series of alternative holiday shopping lists by age to take the guesswork out of finding unique, fun toys for that special girl in your life. Keep this page on your SmartPhone when you shop. Click on any item to learn more about it, or simply scroll to the end of the list—please be sure to double-check age recommendations. Read More – Click Here!
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The object of Cupcake Race is to be the first player to complete a pretend cupcake and reach the party at the end of the path. The game comes with 48 colorful plastic sprinkles, four party hat pawns, four plastic cupcake wrappers, four plastic cupcakes, four plastic frosting tops, and four plastic cherries…. Read More – Click Here!
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Oh, even if you’ve never played this game, you have probably heard of it: “Six Degrees of Kevin Bacon,” where you try to connect any movie star, living or dead, to the veteran Hollywood actor Kevin Bacon. And now Google has decided to get involved. They have incorporated it into their search function… Read More – Click Here!
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With this summer being as hot as it’s been, we’ve spent a lot more time inside than usual. One thing that’s saved our sanity has been board games. Kora & Logan are now old enough to play a variety of board games and they really have a great time with them… Read More – Click Here!
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As they say, the best offense is a good defense. In this case, you’re defending against the boredom and restlessness that inevitably settles into your little ones whilst they’re strapped into their s atbelts. Sure, screen time (see: iPad, iPhone, Nintendo 3DS, et. al.), is an easy fix, but how do you decide which set of eyes gets to bask in the glare? Stop sibling bickering in its tracks by providing games that all passengers can play together. If you’re sick of the license plate game and 20 Quesions, here’s a fun alternative… Read More – Click Here!
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Now A Winner Every Time In This Classic Game Of Three-In-A-Row
Freehold, NJ (November 25, 2009) – During this hectic holiday season, there’s probably nothing more simple and fun to play than the traditional pencil-and-paper game of Tic-Tac-Toe. Little eyes light up when they realize they have beaten their opponent with three X’s in a row. But what happens when they grow up to be 7 or 8 (or 40) and it seems like they always end the game in an unsatisfying tie. With just six moves, there’s always that darn stalemate. But not anymore!
Endless Games, makers of classic board games, introduced X-Ceter-O™ (pronounced like etc.) earlier this year to the delight of serious tic-tac-toe players. With this clever game, the fun continues to 7 or 8 or 9 moves until a winner is declared. There’s never a tie! At just $14.99, it’s an affordable family game that can be played anytime, anywhere and with anyone!
The concept is a simple one. In addition to the typical strategy of placing an X or O on the corner, edge or center square to make three-in-a-row, players continue the game past the stalemate. The O pieces are numbered “1”, “3” and “5” while the X pieces are numbered “2”, “4” and “6.” Players place their Xs and Os as usual, but in numerical order. O always goes first and moves the “1” piece. When the first six moves are exhausted, O moves his “1” again to any open space. X again maneuvers his “2” and so on. The fun continues until someone wins – and they always do!
X-Ceter-O • Ages: 7+ • $14.99 This clever Tic-Tac-Toe game allows the fun to continue after the first 6 moves so there’s no possibility of ending in a tie. Each game box included a board with 9 squares, 3 “O” game pieces and 3 “X” pieces, each numbered for chronological play. Complete instructions are included.
ABOUT ENDLESS GAMES
Founded by industry veterans Mike Gasser, Kevin McNulty and game inventor Brian Turtle, Endless Games specializes in games that offer classic entertainment and hours of fun at affordable prices. The three have an uncanny ability for discovering and developing hit games, with past successes Trivial Pursuit™, Pictionary® and Six Degrees of Kevin Bacon™.
To learn more about the company and where to purchase its unique line of entertainment products, visit www.endlessgames.com.