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Following on from last week’s topic, let’s talk about cooperative games that can you can play with your children as they grow!
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trio of Chip Theory Kids games: Bear in Mind, Octo Grabbo, Woodland Rush
Flamecraft (our review)
Hamster Roll (our review)
Hundred Acre Wood Fluxx (review coming soon)
Cabanga! (our review)
Runemasters (review coming soon)
Project L
Let’s Go! To Japan
Floristry (review coming soon)
Splendor Duel
We’re so glad for new members who joined us on Facebook. A sleepy puppy welcomes you!
Listeners tell us about their favorite cooperative games. See responses on Discord and Facebook.
Take a look at this unusual word game of clues and guesses, and navigate a path across the island!
Read the transcript or watch the video of our review of Landmarks.
Our goal with Room to Grow is to bring your kids – or your family – through a series of games that grow in complexity. Normally, we take a beginner game, an intermediate game, and an advanced game (and some honorable mentions). They offer a plan for growth for players to get comfortable with that mechanic, and all are family-friendly (no Dead of Winter or Frosthaven, sorry).
We talked a lot about this last time in episode 390.
Cooperative games encourage players to work together. And when you’re playing with very young children, there will often be an element of cooperation even if that is not how the game is intended to work.
Cooperative games are also a great way to get everyone on the same team, winning or losing TOGETHER. Even then, kids will have to wait their turn, and have opportunities to help each other!
This is a tower-defense game designed for 3-5 year old children. On your turn, you choose from one of two cards to try to match a monster spot on the path up to the castle.
But you’re also allowed to ask other players for help! You have a chance to be the supporting character and help the hero.
My First Castle Panic is the most popular game to be bought through our Amazon affiliate links – by FAR.
Read our full review of My First Castle Panic.
We talked about this when we talked about room to grow legacy games. Zombie Kidz Evolution forces players to think a few steps ahead. Try to help each other defeat the zombies and cooperate to lock the school gates.
No matter how well you do, you always get at least one sticker to place in the rulebook (but if you win, you get more).
While these legacy aspects keep kids interested, they also slowly ramp up the complexity. Unlock special powers – both for the player characters and for the zombies! Additional challenges will force kids to continue to improve their cooperation.
This game leans very hard into its theme: classic Disney animated movies.
Each player has their own movie they’re working on, but there’s a group goal, which requires every player to meet their individual goal as well: finish all the movies and defeat all the villains. This means that sometimes you will use your whole turn to support other players in meeting their goals.
Read our full review of Disney Animated. The game is still available on Amazon and in some big-box stores.
From “big brother” Castle Panic to Pandemic, from Horrified to Unmatched Adventures, Marvel United, and Marvel Champions. Even The Loop and Endangered are wonderful cooperative games for your family to play.
We have asked a lot about cooperative games already. So it’s time to learn about you, our listener! What’s your favorite candy or snack?
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or join the Family Tabletop Community on Discord! thefamilygamers.com/discord
Or, for the most direct method, email us! [email protected] and [email protected].
PLEASE don’t forget to subscribe to the show, tell your friends about the show, and leave us a review at Apple Podcast or whatever your podcast subscription source is. We’re also on Amazon Music, TuneIn, and Spotify.
You can also now find us on YouTube Music! So pull it up and give us a listen while you’re toiling away at work :)
Music for The Family Gamers Podcast is provided with permission from You Bred Raptors?
The Family Gamers is sponsored by First Move Financial. Go to FirstMoveFinancial.com/familygamers to learn how the team at First Move Financial can help you pile up the victory points.
The post Episode 391 – Room to Grow: Cooperative Games appeared first on The Family Gamers.
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Following on from last week’s topic, let’s talk about cooperative games that can you can play with your children as they grow!
The deepest hand-dug well was 391m (1285 ft) deep. It took almost 6 years to hit water! Find out more: https://www.guinnessworldrecords.com/world-records/761162-deepest-hand-dug-well
If this primer on investments already has you overwhelmed, you may want to get help with managing your investments. First Move is here to help. Go to FirstMoveFinancial.com/familygamers to set up a time FOR FREE to see if they can help you make your First Move with investing.
trio of Chip Theory Kids games: Bear in Mind, Octo Grabbo, Woodland Rush
Flamecraft (our review)
Hamster Roll (our review)
Hundred Acre Wood Fluxx (review coming soon)
Cabanga! (our review)
Runemasters (review coming soon)
Project L
Let’s Go! To Japan
Floristry (review coming soon)
Splendor Duel
We’re so glad for new members who joined us on Facebook. A sleepy puppy welcomes you!
Listeners tell us about their favorite cooperative games. See responses on Discord and Facebook.
Take a look at this unusual word game of clues and guesses, and navigate a path across the island!
Read the transcript or watch the video of our review of Landmarks.
Our goal with Room to Grow is to bring your kids – or your family – through a series of games that grow in complexity. Normally, we take a beginner game, an intermediate game, and an advanced game (and some honorable mentions). They offer a plan for growth for players to get comfortable with that mechanic, and all are family-friendly (no Dead of Winter or Frosthaven, sorry).
We talked a lot about this last time in episode 390.
Cooperative games encourage players to work together. And when you’re playing with very young children, there will often be an element of cooperation even if that is not how the game is intended to work.
Cooperative games are also a great way to get everyone on the same team, winning or losing TOGETHER. Even then, kids will have to wait their turn, and have opportunities to help each other!
This is a tower-defense game designed for 3-5 year old children. On your turn, you choose from one of two cards to try to match a monster spot on the path up to the castle.
But you’re also allowed to ask other players for help! You have a chance to be the supporting character and help the hero.
My First Castle Panic is the most popular game to be bought through our Amazon affiliate links – by FAR.
Read our full review of My First Castle Panic.
We talked about this when we talked about room to grow legacy games. Zombie Kidz Evolution forces players to think a few steps ahead. Try to help each other defeat the zombies and cooperate to lock the school gates.
No matter how well you do, you always get at least one sticker to place in the rulebook (but if you win, you get more).
While these legacy aspects keep kids interested, they also slowly ramp up the complexity. Unlock special powers – both for the player characters and for the zombies! Additional challenges will force kids to continue to improve their cooperation.
This game leans very hard into its theme: classic Disney animated movies.
Each player has their own movie they’re working on, but there’s a group goal, which requires every player to meet their individual goal as well: finish all the movies and defeat all the villains. This means that sometimes you will use your whole turn to support other players in meeting their goals.
Read our full review of Disney Animated. The game is still available on Amazon and in some big-box stores.
From “big brother” Castle Panic to Pandemic, from Horrified to Unmatched Adventures, Marvel United, and Marvel Champions. Even The Loop and Endangered are wonderful cooperative games for your family to play.
We have asked a lot about cooperative games already. So it’s time to learn about you, our listener! What’s your favorite candy or snack?
Facebook: @familygamersaa and thefamilygamers.com/community
Twitter (X): @familygamersaa
Instagram: @familygamersaa
TikTok: @familygamersaa
Bluesky: @familygamersaa
Threads: @familygamersaa
Youtube: TheFamilyGamers
or join the Family Tabletop Community on Discord! thefamilygamers.com/discord
Or, for the most direct method, email us! [email protected] and [email protected].
PLEASE don’t forget to subscribe to the show, tell your friends about the show, and leave us a review at Apple Podcast or whatever your podcast subscription source is. We’re also on Amazon Music, TuneIn, and Spotify.
You can also now find us on YouTube Music! So pull it up and give us a listen while you’re toiling away at work :)
Music for The Family Gamers Podcast is provided with permission from You Bred Raptors?
The Family Gamers is sponsored by First Move Financial. Go to FirstMoveFinancial.com/familygamers to learn how the team at First Move Financial can help you pile up the victory points.
The post Episode 391 – Room to Grow: Cooperative Games appeared first on The Family Gamers.

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