I don’t know about you, but it has been way too long since our family has had a family game night. We are excited to checkout UnboxBoardom to get a new game to try and enjoy some family time together.
It’s time to unplug and play! With an UnboxBoardom subscription box you can easily discover and enjoy the hottest and best new board games. The risk of buying board games that are not fun or too hard to understand is minimized because we do all the research for you. We know which are the best board games because we’ve played them with our own families. Also, because we want everyone to be able to enjoy the thrill, excitement and personal interaction from playing board games, for every 10 new board game subscription box signups, we’ll donate a board game to an organization that helps kids who can\’t afford one.
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We love to find new games that are not straight off the shelves at your local store. One of our favorite places to go as a family is the Chicago Toy and Game Fair every fall, where you can even meet the inventors of games and hear their excitement and passion surrounding why they made the game they did. One of my son’s favorite games, still played in our house 11years later, is Quad Chess, which we found at the fair. Other favorites in our house have always been Monopoly and Life. The kids really love card games and are usually given at least one new one each Christmas or Easter.
We also love that UnboxBoardom wants to give back as well. Because they want everyone to be able to enjoy the thrill, excitement and personal interaction from playing board games, for every 10 new board game subscription box signups, they’ll donate a board game to an organization that helps kids who can’t afford one.
What is your family’s favorite board game? Subscription services are the next big thing, have you ever thought of trying a gaming subscription? Would your family like this idea?