Compact Fun With Winning Moves

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Even though playing epic board games with large, beautifully illustrated boards is fun, sometimes you only have time for a quick game. It is also convenient when a game can easily fit in a bag and not take up too much space. Today I am sharing about three games by Winning Moves that are small in size and quick to play, but offer big fun:

Words Over Easy

Words Over Easy involves making words from letters that look like eggs. The catch is that you need to use all of the letters on the side with the good eggs and none of the letters on the eggs on the bad side. I can see how this would be a good game for strengthening vocabulary and spelling skills. This game is recommended for ages 8 and up.

Trashed

The goal of Trashed is to line up your cards in the correct order, from 1 to 10. The challenge is to beware of the “Trashed” and “Stop” cards, which make the game more difficult. I appreciate that all of the cards fit neatly in the cute blue trash can. This game is recommended for ages 7 and up.

Scrabble Slam!

I can see this game becoming a family favorite. To start the game, players choose a four letter word. Players then put down their cards one at a time to make a new word as fast as they can. The first person to use all of their cards wins. I like how this is a fast-paced game that you can play in just a few minutes. This game is for ages 8 and up.

Where to Purchase Winning Moves Games

Winning Moves games and toys are available on their websiteAmazon and other retailers near you.

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51 Comments

  1. Scrabble Slam gets my vote as it looks fun and is portable. It was hard to choose as there were so many worthwhile family games.

  2. I would get the Monopoly® The Card Game. I assume you can play it without needing to cover an entire table.

  3. I would like the No Stress Chess. I would give this to my niece’s twins, who are seven. This would be great to help them learn how to play chess.

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