Winning Moves Games

About them: Winning Moves is a leading maker of board games, card games and puzzles. Since their first year of operation in 1995, they have forged a close relationship with one of the world’s largest game companies, Hasbro, Inc., owner of Parker Brothers and Milton Bradley. As a result, many long-lived Parker Brothers and Milton Bradley games are now made exclusively by Winning Moves! With a talented group of game marketers and developers, their mission is to provide happiness to their consumers by offering Classic, Retro, Cool and Fun games for play with friends and family.

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My family and I love playing games together. My kids and I love to play together and we go every other week to my parents for a huge family game night with my parents, sisters, brother in law, brother and all our kids. That is why we were super excited to receive some games from Winning Moves to review and to include in our Holiday Gift Guide this year! The first of these games is Monopoly Advance To Boardwalk. Monopoly has always been a family favorite and we have spent upwards of 7 hours on one single game! We were extremely excited to try this one out. It is for ages 8 and up and for 2 to 4 players total. It comes with the gameboard, 80 hotels, 3 dice, 20 property cards, 28 fortune cards, 4 game pieces and instructions. The object is to become the top builder in the game. Once you become the top builder you are the winner of the game. It is an easy game to learn and play and once you get the hang of it you want to play again and again! The next one is the Game of the States. This one is for ages 8 and up as well and includes the gameboard, 50 state cards, 4 truck movers, play money, 16 wood packages, a spinner and instructions. This one is a great STEM game and my daughter, who is only 7, has learned so much from this game! She has learned about the state capitals, locations, about the states and more while playing this game! To play you race your truck across the country while buying and selling goods. At the end of the game, the player with the most money wins! Kids learn all about the 50 different states and have a great time while doing it! It is an awesome game! Nibbled was a great one for my 4 year old daughter. It is for ages 4 and up and for 2 to 4 players. It comes with 16 clip on fish, a sheet of eye stickers, 52 cards and instructions. Nibbled is extremely easy to learn and play and great for younger kids. You start with your fish clipped onto you. On your turn you have to guess the color of the fish on the card. When you turn the card over if you are right you take off one or more of your fish and clip it on your opponent. The winner is the player who becomes fish free first. My girls both adore this game. It is filled with fun and lots of laughs and I am so happy we have it in our game collection now. I personally love card games so I was pretty excited to get the Clue Suspect Card Game! It is for ages 8 and up and for 3 to 4 players. It comes with two decks of cards, a confidentiality envelope and instructions. To win you have to use the cards in your hand to determine the suspect, weapon and location of the crime. The first person to solve the mystery wins the game! It is also easy to learn and play. These games by Winning Moves are all super fun and exciting games and I highly recommend them! They will make outstanding gifts this holiday season!

Disclosure: I received these products for free, in exchange for my honest review, which may differ from yours. Regardless, I only recommend products and services I used personally, and believe will be a good fit for consumers.

Author: Stephanie Trussell

Hi, my name is Stephanie, and I am 30 years old. I have two beautiful girls, Dakota who isĀ 4 and Krista who is 6, and a boy who is almost 4.I am also pregnant with a girl. I work full time at Fred Myers! I live in a small town in WA State called Arlington, a very beautiful city by the mountain Loop. I enjoy anything outdoors, baking, my critters and spending time with my kids.

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