So, when USAopoly told me they were sending a couple games for my 2015 Christmas review, I was very happy for the opportunity to share them with you! Today I'm letting you know about a new game; Lift it! Deluxe . . . which I'm happy to say, is another of my giveaways!
Lift it! Deluxe
Made by - USAopoly
Ages - 8+
1-8 players
Favorite Features -
- Unique and active game
- Families use their heads or hands to operate a crane and build structures . . . all while the clock counts down!
- Encourages cooperation, fun and activity
USAopoly says; "Lift it! Deluxe is the fun family game which challenges players to create structures with the Lift it! crane using their hands or their heads. The whole family will enjoy this active, playful game of beating the clock."
Lift it! Deluxe is not a "typical" board game, but it is a game which will get your family playing, planning and moving together . . . plus they will be sure to have a lot of fun as well! Lift it! Deluxe is not a game you are likely familiar with, but once you all get the hang of it, you are sure to love it!
I'm very happy to say, Lift it! Deluxe is another of my 2015 Special Christmas Giveaways (USA only)! If you live in the USA, are over the age of 18 and would like to be included in this giveaway, which will be on November 24, 2015, please comment below to tell me a game you received when you were a child - I remember receiving Go For Broke . . . it was the opposite of Monopoly, as they idea for the game was to get rid of all your money the fastest!
In addition if you have followed on Google Friend Connect, followed by liking on facebook with the tab in the "Find us on Facebook" box ON THE BLOG or at this link (not just liking the post) and/or have followed grandma's cookie jar by email you will receive one entry for each of these which you have done. Plus, if you "share" this post, you'll receive another entry (please let me know if you share on facebook, and/or google +, and or twitter as you will be able to receive one entry for each of these which you use to share). This will help me be able to draw names from among people who would like to win one Lift it! Deluxe as it gives you several ways to enter the give-away! Thank you for reading grandma's cookie jar and for sharing it with the people you know!
In addition if you have followed on Google Friend Connect, followed by liking on facebook with the tab in the "Find us on Facebook" box ON THE BLOG or at this link (not just liking the post) and/or have followed grandma's cookie jar by email you will receive one entry for each of these which you have done. Plus, if you "share" this post, you'll receive another entry (please let me know if you share on facebook, and/or google +, and or twitter as you will be able to receive one entry for each of these which you use to share). This will help me be able to draw names from among people who would like to win one Lift it! Deluxe as it gives you several ways to enter the give-away! Thank you for reading grandma's cookie jar and for sharing it with the people you know!
Liked, shared, tweeted, follow FB, Google + , pinterest, and email.... a game I had fun with as a child was operation. Count me in. My youngest is always wanting to play games. This looks like a fun challenging game for sure.
ReplyDeleteMy first board game was Uncle Wiggley, I think. I follow on Facebook and email.
ReplyDeleteThe most memorable game I received growing up is the Strawberry Shortcake game. While playing it, I fell and broke my arm. Who knew a simple board game would be so dangerous? Only me......:)
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ReplyDeleteThe most memorable game I remember getting was Uno.
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My first board game as a child was Chutes and Ladders. We played the card games "Crazy Eights and War" before that though. I have shared on FB, follow on FB, by email and Google + and have shared this post.
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ReplyDeleteI remember we played Monoply a lot as a child as well as Parchiese (sp)
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ReplyDeleteI remember getting a hi ho cheerio game. I think we only played it twice.
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The game Trouble.
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