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The LOGO Board Game by Drumond Park is a best-selling family trivia game that combines smart questions with recognizable brands and logos. Suitable for 2-6 players aged 12 and up, it features 400 cards with 1600 questions, ensuring endless entertainment for family game nights.
Product Dimensions | 68.58 x 68.58 x 20.32 cm; 200 g |
Manufacturer recommended age | 12 years and up |
Item model number | 1150 |
Language: | English |
Number of Game Players | 2-6 Players |
Assembly Required | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Batteries included? | No |
Material Type(s) | Acrylic |
Remote Control Included? | No |
Colour | Nylon/a |
ASIN | B001VEIXIK |
K**E
easy to use great fun
great fun for all the family, especially at xmas time too
J**L
Brilliant Family Game
We bought this for a new family game for Christmas as we thought everyone would know some answers. We were delighted as it provided several hours of entertainment and fun for family and friends. Sometimes we played in teams, other times in pairs and also individually. Our youngest partaker was 12 and he often enjoyed asking the questions whereas our oldest player was my 88 year old mum and it was the first time in 20 or more years that I have been able to persuade her to take part in a board game. She is always nervous about knowing the answers but I was able to assure her, quite correctly, that with her knowledge of shopping and products she would be fine. She realoly enjoyed the game and was able to answer questions that others of us could not!I have already recommended it to friends as a good game for 10 years upwards and also for those that sometimes fight shy of board games.It is and will continue to be an excellent perchase. Well done Drummond Games - worth every penny even though I saw it £5 cheaper after I had bought it from John Lewis!
M**E
Lots of Family Fun
Despite all the cynical and horrible comments regarding this game, this game IS good fun, which is exactly what it was designed for. To have family time and a laugh.It isn't just about TV logo's etc in fact i don't even think there's a TV logo in there! It's about every day logos that you see in the street, on household appliances, in the shops, car badges, clothing labels - everywhere really.Personally i think the game is fun for old and young, as everyone has SOME logo knowledge. It is also informative as the questions delve deeper into the product and you can learn a thing or two for general knowledge - good for pub quizzes!! It's not just how many crisps are in a packet of Monster Munch!!! You'll be surprised at how much it tests the old grey matter actually :)Overall, this is good fun and i'd recommend it for any family wanting together time and laughs.The only downside is that as yet i don't believe there are any top up cards with newer brands and logos in which would be fun to purchase and mix with the older cards.
A**M
Good for brand junkies.
I think this is a great board game but I found that many questions repeated themselves in some form or other.For example a picture card may show the Kelloggs K, and 4 questions regarding Kelloggs will be asked.Another card may show a close up of cornflakes and we're asked practically the same 4 questions.This did not occur too often but enough, that we all passed remark on it.Otherwise this game is excellent, especially if you are a bit of a brand junkie.It does rotate around British branding from my memory, so nothing to obscure or foreign etc.It covers a huge variety of sectors, from butter to cars, sports teams to charities.A game can be won in twenty minutes as you can progress quite quickly via colour coded questions and colour coded board places.The concept is very good and easy to understand. However I would say for ages 14 and above.It is a bit dear but in respect of other board games like Pointless and The Chase, these prices must be the norm now.
A**D
Fantastic Family Fun
This game arrived today as a present for my husbands birthday, and we have not stopped playing it.Even the kids have enjoyed playing. Simple game play involves moving a counter to the corresponding colour on the game board when you get a question right. No fussy set up, or complicated rules and pieces, just a board some counters and a box of questions.The questions are fabulous, even our 6 year got involved.Sample questions include; How many different flavours are there in pack of Rowntrees Fruit Pastilles? Which Swedish home products retailer was founded by Ingvar Kamprad in 1943? What is the number one best selling brand of crackers in the UK? Which soft drinks company was originally called the British Vitamin Products Company?This game is really relevant to the UK market with occasional questions on the big organisations like Mc Donalds and Coke, but overall a great UK based game.Having played this for the best part of the day, we are now awaiting a top up pack of questions as we will soon be through the box.Come on Drumond lets get some top up cards.Buy it and have some great traditional family fun. You will not be disappointed.
A**E
Loved it!
I bought this as a family Christmas present, in a last ditch attempt to get teenage children to play a 'proper game' - incredibly, it worked and we all had a good laugh with it several times over the holiday. The questions are very random, wo some being very easy and others extremely difficult. What made us laugh so much was how we found that our minds played tricks on us and we couldn't actually name some very easy brands, even though they looked very familiar, but we could dredge up some really obscure trivia to answer other questions. It is easy to learn how to play and doesn't drag on for too long ( always a pet hate with teenagers) and it kind of hooks even the members of the family who loathe board games (my hubby) as you just can't resist having a go at some of the questions. Our particular copy of the game was missing the play pieces, but I'm pursuing that with the company itself, it wasn't too important for us.
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