Paul Lamond Games for this Christmas 2011 – Fun For All!

Posted by Emma Jones on Wed 9th November 2011 at 07:56 AM, Filed in Art Gift IdeasUnusual Christmas Gift IdeasEaster Gifts IdeasGifts For HerGifts For HimCool Gadget GiftsGifts For KidsHen Party GiftsStag Party GiftsBig Boys Toys Gifts

Paul Lamond has some fantastic games out for this Christmas 2011.  Personally, I love playing board games with my family in and around Christmas as it bring some valuable time with my loved ones.  Getting everyone involved is fun and exciting for both the young and old.  Here are some of my favourites:-

The New Fatal Attraction game (£17.95) is the game of magnetic action!  Are you ready to play the most attractive game of your life?  Well, with this electrifying and engaging game of ‘Fatal Attraction’ you could well have the most thrilling and exhilarating time!  Aimed for the over 14’s, this is not a game that you can play with the little ones, but trust me, a lot of fun can be had on a night in with your mates with this one!  Players must harness the magnets power to outwit their opponents.  They feel the power and draw of the magnets as each player fills the board with magnetic stones, using their force to advantage to plot moves, deciding where and how to play the next magnet.  A fun game of plotting and attraction!  This Fatal Attraction game is an ideal gift for anyone who loves magnetics and just thrilling excitement.

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If that doesn’t get you excited then what abut Perudo (£17.95)!  This classic Peruvian dice game will make liars of everyone – hopefully not causing any arguments! With celebrity fans from Stephen Fry to Richard Branson and Siena Miller, this game is fit for anyone.  You don’t have to be a celebrity to enjoy it, oh no, this exciting game of guesswork, bluff and luck will bring fun to all!  Perudo’s versatility and addictiveness makes it suitable as an after dinner party game, a drinking game for adults, or just good clean fun for all the family. Recently, I hosted a party for my family and this game was a right winner!  When the kids finally went to sleep, we carried on turning this into a drinking game.  Let’s just say, it was the height of craic and things did get a little messy for some.  Hilarious, addictive, fun and exciting is what you want in a game, and Perudo definitely does this!  There is no board, no need to set up and no complicated rules.  There is a cup, a lid and 30 dice to keep the entertainment flowing.

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And now for the kiddies!  New for children this year is On Safari (£9.95).  This game adds to the Paul Lamond multi award-winning pre-school range of Chimp and Zee games and puzzles.  It allows kids to learn through play which is what all children should be doing anyhow!  On Safari is easy for parents to set up and explain so that kids can start creating straight away.  This safari craft activity consists of three jungle friends to make up and place on a display panel, plus colouring sheets, stickers, a palm tree and wool to help dress up and decorate.  My boys loved this game, and it made for a fun and busy afternoon which was fantastic for me!  No arguments, fighting and whining with this one!  Once the jungle animals are made, they can be played with, displayed and played with again.  Playing alone or with other kids, On Safari craft activity teaches co-ordination, dexterity, imagination and colouring.  The carry-box is presented with a useful travel-friendly handle. It is suitable for ages 4 years and over.
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Visit http://www.paul-lamond.com for further information on these games and other fantastic games for us all to enjoy.

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