Friday, December 14, 2012

Give as you Live Blog | Top five Christmas board games

There?s only eleven sleeps until Christmas Day! Among the present-opening, socialising, eating, drinking and falling asleep, playing games is tradition for most families at Christmas.

At Give as you Live HQ we?ve been debating the top family board games to play over the festive season. It was tough, but we?ve whittled it down to our top five. Here they are, along where you can buy them from to raise funds for your favourite charity.

Pictionary

Pictionary
We?ve put this at number one because not only is it great fun, but it is something family members of all ages can join in with. You can buy it from Argos and 15p of your purchase will be donated to the charity of your choice.

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MonopolyMonopoly
Monopoly is an old classic favourite, so we had to feature it in our top three. Not only is it a great game, but it can last for several hours. No, that?s a good thing! Perfect for days like Boxing Day when the family are visiting and there?s a lot of spare time to spend together. ASDA Direct will donate 13p when you buy it from them here.

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Twister game

Twister

Another classic party game, which involves being a bit more active that some might want after their Christmas meal. We would recommend this one well after your food has gone down ? perhaps after a few glasses of wine if it?s adults playing. Suitable for children and teenagers as well. You can buy it here and 14p will be donated to your chosen charity.

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cluedo

Cluedo
A brilliant game for families and groups of friends who like solving problems and mysteries. It has been updated since the original edition, the characters and the house have had a makeover and there are also some new twists to the game! Buy it here at Tesco and up to 23p will be donated to your charity.

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whos in the bag

Who?s in the bag

This is a game of knowledge and speed. Each team has to in turn identify as many famous characters as possible. Team members describe the characters on the cards, which can turn out to be very entertaining! More suitable for teenagers and adults, rather than children. Buy it here from Debenhams and 16p will be donated to your chosen cause.

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Will you be joining in the fun this Christmas?
If any of these take your fancy, why not order one now and treat your family to a new game for Christmas day?! If not, don?t worry you can buy thousands of other games through Give as you Live. Check out John Lewis, Argos, Amazon, Play.com and many others for more ideas.

Can you think of a game that beats the five above? Comment below and let us know what it is.

Source: http://www.giveasyouliveblog.com/2012/12/top-games-to-play-at-christmas-time/

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