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There’s no way around it, losing a game can be tough. It doesn’t matter if it’s competitive sports, academics, or a board game. You’ve invested your time, effort, and energy into something and it’s only natural to want to see positive results from that! While anyone at any age can struggle with losing, kids particularly can have a tough time.
Over the years we’ve learned a few different tricks that have helped our kids and others handle losing that you can easily implement in your own home. There’s no one size fits all approach, but hopefully you’ll find here a few tips, tricks, and at the very least support to help you as your gamers work to improve their losing skills.
Wanting to play more board games? Fitting games into a busy family schedule can be a challenge. These simple tricks can help you get more games to the table so you and your family can spend quality time together.
Hosting a board game night is all about having fun with your friends. But to make sure it goes smoothly, there are a few things you can and should do to prepare! These tips will help make sure your next board game night is a success no matter how many friends are invited!
*Updated to include Azul: Queen’s Garden* Azul is one of the most popular modern board games of the last 5 years. Azul, once a title for a single game, has since become the name of a series. With four stand alone games that each sound and look similar, you might be wondering which game is right for you.
We’ve played all four and we can confirm that each are perfectly lovely in their own way. Yet, because they are each so similar to the other, we don’t feel that you need to have each game on your shelf.
But which one should you get? Which is the right fit for you?
We’re here to help match you with your perfect Azul gaming experience.
Hey there! Thanks for being here! We’re Adam and Kelsey and we, along with our seven kids, love to play board games! Here you’ll find all our top game recommendations so you and your family can play only the best games together!
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