So after a very filling and tasty roast dinner on the Saturday night, we cracked open a few bottles of beer and wine, along with some cheese, chutney and biscuits – it was the perfect time to set up The Logo Board Game.<\/p>\n <\/a> The reason I really enjoy playing this game is because the questions are all based on products, logos and packaging of well-known brands. So you don’t have to be a historical genius or have tons of general knowledge, like you do with other quiz games such as Trivial Pursuit. It really is accessible for everyone. The rules are super easy to follow and the game is just as easy to play.<\/p>\n
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\nA couple of weekends ago, we travelled up to Torquay to visit my girlfriend’s family. It was a jam packed 2 days, visiting relatives and friends, having dinner and lots of socialising. I wasn’t sure if we would even have much time for games, but just in case, we decided to bring a board game with us that I had recently bought. This was The Logo Board Game<\/a><\/strong>. We’ve played it a few times before and absolutely love it. Knowing my girlfriend and her family, they are a pretty lively and competitive bunch, so we thought they would really enjoy the game as much as we do.<\/p>\n
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\nOnce ready, we read through the rules, just to make sure everyone knew how to play and got into teams as instructed- we had 3 teams in total. To make the game fair, we got into different age groups, just to make sure we made best use of everyone’s knowledge. Our ages ranged from 15-68 years old, so it made sense to split up, also this made it much more competitive – anyone could win!<\/p>\n