Last week we were sent Don't Rock The Boat by University Games. As it has been a double birthday week we didn't get chance to play it until Sunday. I love playing games on a Sunday, its a nice time to just sit, chill and have fun.
Don't Rock The Boat is a family game for 2 or more players. I opened the box to setup the game and read the instructions. There was not much to set up. There was a boat, a blue plastic piece which is supposed to be a 'wave'. After reading the instructions it instantly reminded me of Buckaroo. Its a balancing game were each player has to take it in turns to balance the pirate penguins.
The setup of the game is quite easy. The blue plastic 'wave' sits on the floor and the boat needs to rest on it. That is it, setup complete. To play you need to take turns and place the penguins on various parts of the ship and make sure you 'Don't Rock The Boat'. If the boat tips then the penguins fall off and the game is over.
The game is unsuitable for children under 3 however we did let little J play supervised. He obviously didn't understand the rules of the game and kept tipping the boat but enjoyed watching the penguins fall off. Big J did join in although it wouldn't be a game I recommend for a teenager, he played along to try and help his brother.
As I have mentioned many times before we love spending time together playing games. I have always loved board games and so does big J. We are hoping little J will love games as much as us too when he is older.
Don't Rock The Boat from University Games is available from most good high street stores and Amazon
Don't Rock The Boat is a family game for 2 or more players. I opened the box to setup the game and read the instructions. There was not much to set up. There was a boat, a blue plastic piece which is supposed to be a 'wave'. After reading the instructions it instantly reminded me of Buckaroo. Its a balancing game were each player has to take it in turns to balance the pirate penguins.
The setup of the game is quite easy. The blue plastic 'wave' sits on the floor and the boat needs to rest on it. That is it, setup complete. To play you need to take turns and place the penguins on various parts of the ship and make sure you 'Don't Rock The Boat'. If the boat tips then the penguins fall off and the game is over.
The game is unsuitable for children under 3 however we did let little J play supervised. He obviously didn't understand the rules of the game and kept tipping the boat but enjoyed watching the penguins fall off. Big J did join in although it wouldn't be a game I recommend for a teenager, he played along to try and help his brother.
As I have mentioned many times before we love spending time together playing games. I have always loved board games and so does big J. We are hoping little J will love games as much as us too when he is older.
Don't Rock The Boat from University Games is available from most good high street stores and Amazon
*we were sent Don't Rock The Boat in return for a full honest review. All thought above are our own*
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