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We are a board game loving family. Every Thursday we have our tradition of weekly family game night and we all really look forward to it. We are always looking for new games to challenge each other at and this week it was RoosterFin games which are easy to learn, easy to play and all fun!
In Rooster Race you have to help your roosters gather corn in a game of high low fowl fun! If you can count to 15, you can play Rooster Race. The object of the game is to make educated guesses; to predict if the value of the top card in your card stack is higher or lower than the last card played by your opponent.
Monkeys Up is the game that will have you going bananas! Players compete to get the top score by flipping, switching, and stealing monkeys (all with the roll of a dice). Each monkey has a value hidden under its feet that is only revealed when flipped. Victory will come to the player who switches, steals, and flips the best. This game is for 1-6 players, 6+ and is a game of memory and strategy. Definitely a more difficult game but that makes winning all the more sweet.

Both these games have an element of learning to them but kids don’t even know it because they are too busy having fun. We have since played each game several times and they already know how to play it by themselves. I like that they are quick (some weeks I just want a quick game so I can put them in bed) and that they are addictive in a fun way. These 2 Rooster Fin Games are a great addition to any family game night!
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Thank you for the review.These games sound like a perfect addition to our family game night and I love that my kids will be learning while playing.Thank you for sharing this.
I love when you can hide a little brain stimulation in there with the fun. Alysia is at an age where she will play an uncomplicated but stimulating game over and over again if anyone will play it with her.
ROoster race looks cute! That would be a great xmas gift for one of my nephews
aw what a cute looking game! my spouse loves games too, and is always on the lookout for a good, creative family game.
We love games, too! Right after I married my husband we had a standing game night with friends every week. It was a blast. We can’t wait until our toddler daughter is old enough to participate. These look like a lot of fun and they seem good for a wide age range.
Thanks for an awesome game review. I like the Rooster race game and know that my nephew would have a blast playing this game. These are good gifts for the Holidays!
Looks like a fun game! We’ve recently gotten in the habit of playing a board game every time we visit my dad and sister.
What cute games! I love that these are educational and fun! My grandsons would enjoy playing them!
My family would have so much fun playing these!