Board games are great fun, but sometimes it can be difficult getting family and friends into one place to get a game going. Which is where video game consoles come in – for the board game nut, they might not be a superior experience to a ‘real’ board game, but they’re a good bandaid solution.
PictureBook Games: The Royal Bluff
I remembered seeing Picturebook Games: A Pop-up Adventure when it released(and a little after), but like most WiiWare games…it fell quickly after its release from the "gaming world" radar I think.
I remembered seeing Picturebook Games: A Pop-up Adventure when it released(and a little after), but like most WiiWare games…it fell quickly after its release from the "gaming world" radar I think.
Hi Coffee,
Yes, and it's very disappointing that it did. I take my Wii with me when I visit my parents for holidays or family get togethers, and there, we must have played 40-50 games of it. It's a wonderfully relaxing game, so with a couple of beers or glasses of wine, we play it almost in the background while chatting and catching up.
There are very few games that can be both engaging, but not consuming – in many ways, Picturebook games captures exactly what board games are meant to be about.
Hi Coffee,
Yes, and it's very disappointing that it did. I take my Wii with me when I visit my parents for holidays or family get togethers, and there, we must have played 40-50 games of it. It's a wonderfully relaxing game, so with a couple of beers or glasses of wine, we play it almost in the background while chatting and catching up.
There are very few games that can be both engaging, but not consuming – in many ways, Picturebook games captures exactly what board games are meant to be about.