With family game night going to be quite popular in our household this holiday season, we set out to find a number of games to have on hand. We came across Asmodee and their lineup of games and decided to check three of them out…
KLASK
Forget table football and table hockey and make way for KLASK the new trendy game combining skill, tactics, and speed! Host your evenings with friends or colleagues by organizing a KLASK tournament: plenty
of laughs and fun guaranteed.
The game board is shaped like a ball field with two holes functioning as goals in each end of the field. In the middle of the field, three white magnetic pieces serve as “obstacles” – do NOT attract them to your
own gaming piece! Your gaming piece is a black magnet. You control it by holding a large magnet under the board. This magnet is connected to a small magnet placed on the field. The purpose of the game is to push
the small, red ball around on the field with your magnet/gaming piece, shoot the ball past the obstacles and your opponent, and into the goal hole – Klask!
Klask is a 2 player game recommended for ages 8 and older. The game can last varying lengths depending on how quickly one player reaches their 6 points. We had games last about 10 minutes to longer.
The Klask game takes seconds to set up and fits back nicely into the box for storage.
We did have q few quite exciting and competitive games where we even saw the Klask ball go flying across the room. 🙂
Klask is a super fun game for all family members to play. It is great to set up a family tournament with elimination games and the last two standing battling it out for the title of Klask champion.
Wavelength
Wavelength is a party game where two teams compete to read each other’s minds. It’s a thrilling experience of TALKING and THINKING and HIGH FIVING that anyone can play—but it also has some of that deep word game sorcery, where your decisions feel tense, strategic, meaningful.
Each round, one player has to guide their teammates to guess where a hidden target is located. But they can only give a clue on the spectrum between two concepts, like “Hot – Cold” or “Fantasy – Sci-Fi.” And the
closer to the target’s center, the more their team scores!
Wavelength is for teams and can accommodate anywhere from 2 to 20 players. The game takes longer to play landing in at around 30 minutes per game. It is also a game for the older kids and adults and comes in recommended for ages 14 years and up. This is an accurate age ranking as any younger would probably not be able to participate in the game as much.
Wavelength is a thinking game and will have you working those brain muscles. It is engaging and fun and a great game to bring out during parties.
Marvel – Infinity Gauntlet
The Mad Titan Thanos seeks the Infinity Stones to bend the universe to his indomitable will, but courageous heroes are assembling to stand in his path to ultimate power. Based on the beloved card game and set in
the Marvel Universe, Infinity Gauntlet: A Love Letter™ Game features the elegant mechanics of the original, re‑imagined in a one-vs-many twist for thrilling team play.
Infinity Gauntlet is for 2 to 4 players ages 10 and older. The game runs approximately 15 minutes to play. It is a great family game night card game to pull out that relies on risk and use of your deductive skills.
We are a family full of huge Marvel fans so this games was really appealing to us. I was excited to get it and try it out. Everyone gets to take on a role and the hardest part of this game is having someone settle on being Thanos instead of a superhero.
If you’re searching for games for family game night, then I recommend that you take a look at all three games above. I do recommend you ensure you get the games based on age recommendations as I think they really nailed the age recommendations for each game.
You can find your lineup of Asmodee Games online at the Asmodee store.
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