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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great games. An instruction book that is also fun to read.,
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This review is from: Gladstone's Games to Go: Verbal Volleys, Coin Contests, Dot Duels, and Other Games for Boredom-Free Days (Paperback)
I bought this book after listening to a segment on NPR's Weekend Edition with Scott Simon. After listening to Jim Gladstone and Scott Simon play some of the verbal games over the air, I was interested. I wrote the name of the book, purchased from Amazon.com, and have now played nearly all of the games in the past 3 or 4 years.
I have three children under the age of 4 and they are intrigued by the games, but they are much much too young for any of the games listed, but someday... someday. I'm also the coordinator for the gifted and talented education program at my elementary school. These games are EXCELLENT for gifted students. Some of their parents report that my GATE students would rather play Sprouts or some of the games from this book than watch tv or play video games. Victory! I look forward to nights, after my three girls are asleep for the night, when my wife and I can sit in the living room and playing "free" versions of Boggle or Scatergories. I love this book. Buy it. For $10, you can't go wrong. (And it also makes a pretty good Christmas gift.)
8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
No boredom--and your brain will thank you!,
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This review is from: Gladstone's Games to Go: Verbal Volleys, Coin Contests, Dot Duels, and Other Games for Boredom-Free Days (Paperback)
In this day and age of constant visual and aural stimulation--marketing and advertising messages, music of all sorts, cellphones, PDAs, you name it--it's SO refreshing to see that not everyone has given up hope. Jim Gladstone is obviously someone who values the grey cells, and puts his talent as a writer where his quirky interests are. Not only is this book FULL of original and updated games that often require nothing more than what many of us had on-hand in first grade: a pencil, some paper, a little extra time and a sense of playfulness (okay, and maybe a little competitiveness, too), it's also beautifully designed, durable and very portable. Buy this book and keep it in your backpack, briefcase--whatever you drag your stuff around in. Next time you're stuck on a plane, bus or even your own car and your sick of listening to the garbage on the radio or watching the fluff on TV, pull out Gladstone's Games to Go and give your brain a much-needed workout. For parents who've had enough of GameBoys and giant headphones that keep your kids as alienated from you in the car or on a plane as they are at home, Gladstone offers some fun ways to interact that won't cramp the style of even the most jaded teen or tween. And for the rest of us who just like a good, challenging game now and then (and hate it when dinner party conversation starts to wane), you're CRAZY not to have this book at arm's reach.
7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Surprisingly Smart,
By Jim Tyler (Menlo Park, CA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Gladstone's Games to Go: Verbal Volleys, Coin Contests, Dot Duels, and Other Games for Boredom-Free Days (Paperback)
I decided to check out this book after reading an interview with the author at UsedWigs.com. I thought it sounded like fun for 10 bucks. Turns out that while some of the games are easy standards that I already new (Password, Ghost), the most interesting stuff here is brand new and really involving. The last board game I bought was Scattergories, which cost like $30...well, this tells you how to play that one without buying any special equipment (its obvious, but I never thought of it), so you end up getting dozens of games for less than what a single one costs when you buy the boxed version. Good deal. Smart stuff.
5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Fun reading as well as fun playing,
By A Customer
This review is from: Gladstone's Games to Go: Verbal Volleys, Coin Contests, Dot Duels, and Other Games for Boredom-Free Days (Paperback)
The games are fun,challenging and nostalgic.Reading the info about the games and the witty way in which they are presented is entertaining.This is not just for kids but great entertainment for adults as well.I have already engaged friends in these strategy/word games and all are delighted.A great graduation or "off to camp" or hostess gift that costs little and will create lots of good times.
4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Outstanding Entertainment!,
By "marlenes1973" (Cali) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Gladstone's Games to Go: Verbal Volleys, Coin Contests, Dot Duels, and Other Games for Boredom-Free Days (Paperback)
Thanks to this great instructional book, no games boards or electonic devices are needed to have fun with your friends. Lots of great word and entertainment-based games. Ah, simple pleasures! Great (cheap) gift for your game-loving pals, too.
4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Old memories and new ideas,
By A Customer
This review is from: Gladstone's Games to Go: Verbal Volleys, Coin Contests, Dot Duels, and Other Games for Boredom-Free Days (Paperback)
I bought my first copy of this book at a bookstore after browsing through it and discovering some old games like Ghost and Grandmother's House that I remembered playing with my folks as a kid. The new variations on these old games make them fresh again, and there are many other games that I'd never played before -- and which are definitely not 'just kids' stuff'; there's a game called Gravilex that's going to be a big part of my summer this year. I also appreciate the way the book shows you how to play famous board games like Boggle and Scattergories without having to buy the boxed games...It saves money and also lets you play these games anywhere, without having to carry around the box, board, dice, etc. This is a great little book to stockpile and give as gifts -- I'm going to send it to my nieces and nephews at sleepaway camp this summer (Since my chocolate chip cookies are now considered contraband!). In any case, a super little book and a really good value.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Lots of fun,
By Shad (Eugene, Oregon (USA)) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Gladstone's Games to Go: Verbal Volleys, Coin Contests, Dot Duels, and Other Games for Boredom-Free Days (Paperback)
This is a nice book. Some of the games are simple enough for our seven year old to play with us. The instructions are clear and readable and so far we are enjoying the book quite a bit.
2 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
FUN "UNPLUGGED" -- Perfect for Car Rides and Beach Bumming,
By A Customer
This review is from: Gladstone's Games to Go: Verbal Volleys, Coin Contests, Dot Duels, and Other Games for Boredom-Free Days (Paperback)
Really nifty assortment of games that has great new ideas for the word-lovers and the logic-heads in our family. Even the most old-fashioned games like Hangman and Dots are given interesting new spins here that make them much more fun to play. And so far, the games we've tried that are completely new to us are satisfyingly challenging or creative (or both...see CHAIN REACTION and GRAVILEX). I also got a kick out of the game TARGET TRACER, which reminded me of playing three-coin hockey on the cafeteria tables in junior high. Its very well designed and easy to follow the instructions. People should get "unplugged" from their VCRs and gameboys and nintendos and played games like these together more often.
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Gladstone's Games to Go: Verbal Volleys, Coin Contests, Dot Duels, and Other Games for Boredom-Free Days by Jim Gladstone (Paperback - May 2004)
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