The 'Ready or Not' Family Board Game is for Two to 10 Players
Michael Hemsworth — March 5, 2021 — Life-Stages
References: kickstarter & thegadgetflow
The 'Ready or Not' family board game is a pastime for between two and 10 players that focuses on helping them get ready for unexpected scenarios that they might not otherwise plan for.
The board game is rated for players aged eight and up, and helps to impart useful knowledge to each of the players as they make their way across the board. This includes offering tips and information pertaining to flooding, home fires, tornadoes, snake bites and more to satisfy players with a thirst for knowledge.
The 'Ready or Not' family board game takes anywhere from 30-minutes to 90-minutes to play a round and speaks to the ongoing pandemic which prompted many consumers to feel ill-prepared for the worldwide health emergency.
The board game is rated for players aged eight and up, and helps to impart useful knowledge to each of the players as they make their way across the board. This includes offering tips and information pertaining to flooding, home fires, tornadoes, snake bites and more to satisfy players with a thirst for knowledge.
The 'Ready or Not' family board game takes anywhere from 30-minutes to 90-minutes to play a round and speaks to the ongoing pandemic which prompted many consumers to feel ill-prepared for the worldwide health emergency.
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