Children's Game

Clue: Harry Potter Edition

Discover the secrets of Hogwarts in this version of the classic Mystery game. Enjoy new game play features and a moving Hogwarts game board. Dark magic has been performed at Hogwarts. A fellow student has vanished from the famous School of Witchcraft and Wizardry--and it is up to you to solve the mysterious disappearance.
Play as Harry, Ron, Hermione, Ginny, Luna or Neville and try to discover who did it, what spell or item they used, and where the student was attacked. Was it Draco Malfoy with a Sleeping Draught in the Owlery?
Move around Hogwarts making suggestions--but watch out. Wheels on the board actually move to reveal secret passages, hidden staircases, and even the Dark Mark. Think you've gathered all the facts you need? Go to Dumbledore's office to make your final accusation to win the game.

This version of the classic Clue game combines the standard clue idea of going from room to room making suggestions of who, what, and where. However, this version adds a few new ideas. The first is the ever changing board. On a players turn s/he roles three dice, two regular and a special die. The special die has the four houses of Hogwarts on it. This allows a player to change the layout of the board, by opening/closing doors, changing the secret passage way, reveling the dark mark (causing lose of house points), or getting help cards.

The house points are a second change. In this version either a player can win, or all players can lose and the dark side wins, by getting all the players house points. House points are lost when the dark mark appears and a card is reveled from the dark deck. The players affected must either show a help card that protects them from the dark deck card, or lose the set number of house points. Dropping to zero house points causes a player to lose and out of the game.

The other two card types are the third change in the game. There are help cards that consist of items, allies, and spells. These are used to combat the second deck, the Dark Deck. The dark deck cards are revealed when a dark mark appears either on the dice roll, or by moving the house wheels changing the door layouts. The dark mark card affect players in specific locations and those players must be able to show the indicated help cards or lose house points.

All-in-all the idea is the same as traditional clue, but the extra things makes the game just different enough. People that like Clue and/or Harry Potter would enjoy this version.

Slamwich

Slamwich is a real-time, pattern recognition card game such as Twitch, Set, and Bongo, with cards that are die-cut to resemble slices of bread topped with sandwich items, sandwich thieves, and sandwich munchers.

To play, deal the deck out as evenly as possible, then set any remaining cards aside. One by one, each player takes the top card of her deck and flips it onto a central pile. Under certain conditions, players race to slap the pile — creating a "slamwich", if you will — and typically whoever is first to do so claims all of the cards in the pile. These conditions are:

If the flipped card is identical to the card directly underneath it (a "double decker"), slap the pile.
If two identical cards have exactly one card in between them (a "slamwich"), slap the pile.
If a thief is placed on top of the cards, slap the pile.
If a muncher is revealed, the next player flips as many cards as the number on the muncher card. If she fails to turn over a muncher card, the previous player claims all of the cards; if she creates a slamwich or double decker, or she plays a thief, then everyone races to slap the pile.

If a player runs out of cards, she's out of the game. Whoever collects all of the cards wins.

Woof and me

Woof and Me is a super-fun educational board game about pet care and responsibility.
Be the player with the most bones at finish to win the game. The winner gets to choose another dog from the Animal Shelter.
Educational Value: basic fundamentals of number recognition, encourages the ability to count, simple money exchange, problems that have solutions, social interaction and being a responsible pet owner.
Includes game board, directions with picture book, 6 dog game pieces, Doggy Dollars, 130 brown bone cards, 8 spay/neuter cards, 6 license cards, 14 problem/solution cards, 2 dice

PRODUCT DESCRIPTION: Woof and Me is a wonderfully fun educational board game to help children value and respect our animal friends. Woof and Me game teaches children awareness in pet care responsibility. Use your cute doggy game piece to follow the game path and collect cards which show different dog breeds receiving essentials like water, food, health care, etc. The player with the most cards at finish wins. Easy to learn and super fun to play. EDUCATIONAL VALUE: Woof and Me Board Game socially involves children through interaction. Children have fun while learning pet care and responsibility. By counting out loud, your child will quickly grasp the basic fundamentals of number recognition and encourage the ability to count. Doggy Dollars help the youngest of players understand simple money exchange. Woof and Me introduces problems that pets can face and solutions to those problems. Social skills, like communicating verbally and enjoying conversation with others, all help develop a child’s communication skills. Whether you are preparing to get a puppy or a grown dog, it is important for children to learn how to be a responsible pet owner. Your dog will rely on you for its entire life! Ages 5 and up. 2 to 5 players

This colorful visual educational game has received numerous positive testimonials from after school programs in the Phoenix Arizona metropolitan area.

Magic Maze Kids

The king was accidentally turned into a frog! Gather your friends, stride across the forest, and find the correct ingredients to prepare a potion that will cure him.

Magic Maze Kids is a cooperative game that makes the original mechanisms of Magic Maze accessible to young players. Everyone controls all of the heroes, but only in one direction! Tutorials gradually teach you the rules, and several levels make the game evolve with the children.

—description from the publisher

Get Packing

It's time to for vacation! How quickly can you pack your bags? The quickest one to pack their bags wins!

Get Packing is a puzzle game that will send your neurons on vacation. Take all the items named on the card and place them inside the suitcase. The goal is simple: Be the fastest to complete your card and close your suitcase correctly!

Get Packing contains four suitcases, 52 plastic items that you pack, and 30 illustrated cards featuring several difficulty levels.

—description from the publisher