With development of technology, bright ideas born each day. One of the genres benefited from these ideas is board gaming. They either be brand new creations or combination of existing board games. Below are three examples which families or friend groups may enjoy playing.
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Throw Throw Burrito
Throw Throw Burrito is a 2-6 player board game which is created and released by Exploding Kittens. It takes attention at first glance by its cover, showing the plush toys from a transparent part of the box. It is named as “Dodgeball Card Game” because players have to throw the plush toys each other at certain parts of the game. The box includes cards, badges and two smiling plush burritos. You may check below video to learn how to play this game.
Throw Throw Avocado
Throw Throw Avocado is very similar to the game with burritos but instead, it includes plush avocados. There are some new cards and new rules but overall gameplay is almost same. Additionally, this game includes some extra cards which to be used at combining the game with Throw Throw Burrito. Thus, owners of both games may enjoy the bonus cards given with Throw Throw Avocado. You may check below video to learn how to play this game.
Blokus Shuffle
Blokus is a 2-4 player strategy game. It contains a grey and squared platform along with 21 tetris-like pieces for colours; red, blue, yellow and green. Players choose a colour at the beginning of the game. Aim of the players is trying to place their pieces on the platform as much as they can. The rules are simple, each player can place one piece at each turn and pieces can touch each other only from their corners. The player with most of the pieces used, wins the game.
Blokus Shuffle provides a board game for 2-4 players, which combines two different games of Mattel: Blokus & UNO. It resembles to the original Blokus but it has a black platform instead of grey and has cards which were lacking in the original one. Cards are UNO-like and some of them already exist in the original UNO game such as "Skip" and "Reverse". There are also some cards which change the original game's rules. For example, the ones which allow players to place their pieces side by side or placing two pieces in one turn.
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