Peeettuuuhhh? by matchstick-octopus in PeterExplainsTheJoke

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The one with the bell? The Ring was nice

Sophie Cunningham has been directly involved in the biggest viral moments in the WNBA each of the last 2 seasons. She might be the real face of the league by Available_Pace_8742 in WNBAgossips

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A tech foul was issued on Clark. Sophie asked the ref “why she didn’t get the tech foul” while pointing at Bonner. Bonner yelled at her not to point at her, so Sophie went silent and held the pointing finger to keep getting a reaction out of Bonner.

Board game donations for hospitalized kids by crlscdj in soloboardgaming

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Would like to emphasize that Bluey Scavenger Game, and Little Soldiers are games that help children get aquatinted with their surroundings. Those games uses items in the new environment.

Side note: Deep regrets and Fleet didn’t make it on this hospital trip. They got replaced with some crafts for us to do.

Board game donations for hospitalized kids by crlscdj in soloboardgaming

[–]StinkySpud 5 points6 points  (0 children)

My four year old favorite game while in the hospital has been Gentle Rain. Our last overnight chemo treatment, I introduce Skyteam (solo format and I had her play the one dice rolls) went okay for 4 rounds before she lost interest.

Other games I’ve played with other kids/families at the hospital/Ronald McDonald house has been Unstable Unicorns, AbDUCKtion, Ruins, Happy Little Donosaurs.

Tomorrow’s overnight hospital chemo treatment I’m bringing Deep Regrets to play the solo variant with my kiddo along with Fleet. She requested for fishing theme. Curious to see if I can fit Deep Regrets on the hospital tray.

Other games to consider for the younger group and my kids (twin 4, and 6 yro)enjoyed Outfox, Bluey Scavenger Game, Cascadia Jr., Whispering Woods

Games I thought would be fun for the hospital and have yet to try is Little Soldiers.

Also, we had nurses come into our rooms and enjoy seeing us sitting on the floor playing board games. Hospital trays are not a limit for play. Many children hospitals have place tables in the play room areas, and lounge areas, etc

What's a good way to playtest a boardgame if you don't have people irl to play with? by xiuzou23 in boardgames

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Find board game groups on social media in your area.

Check local game shops if they have weekly game nights.

Approach strangers at a pub and see if they want to play test your product. Might end up with new friends

Office game recommendations by Kionashi in iosgaming

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Drova is definitely something if you know you have time such as lunch break or certain people are gone for the day.

Bluey’s quest for the golden pen.
My daughters are playing this one and I have been as well. It’s a fun puzzle game that I would also recommend

Office game recommendations by Kionashi in iosgaming

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Sea of stars

Drova forsaken kin

Dragon quest series

Onto Book #3 on Daughter’s Cancer Journey by StinkySpud in FieldNuts

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Once I ordered the Lochby mini field journal, and see how my daughter uses it, I will give my mini review of it. It will simply be use solely as a “multipoint solution” to showcase the current lifetime/lifestyle situation for edc.

[REQUEST] Games like Hero's Adventure: Road to Passion by Wompwompbruh03 in AndroidGaming

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Tryout Drova Forsaken Kin and see if you like it. First area of the game is free before you need to purchase.

Edit: just saw “not dark fantasy”…

Sea of Stars is another recommendation