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$50 in Products from Winning Moves Games-1-US-Ends 2/13

Monday, January 29, 2018


This giveaway is sponsored by Winning Moves Games and hosted by Mom Does Reviews.


I was just taking to my Mom the other day about the fact that I really did not have many toys growing up. But I did have a lot of board games! Monopoly is still my favorite and according to my Mom--she tried to get me to play Chutes and Ladders since she did not really like many of the other games (when I was really young!). There is nothing to compare to a board game, in my humble opinion. Parker Brothers and Milton Bradley have been around for MANY years. I am sure there will be several games that your children and you will be able to pick if you are the lucky winner--no matter their age!!

About the prize/product:

Winning Moves USA (WMUSA) is a leading maker of board games, card games, and puzzles. Since WMUSA’s first year of operation in 1995, the company has forged a close relationship with one of the world’s largest game companies, Hasbro, Inc., owner of Parker Brothers and Milton Bradley. WMUSA also has a great relationship with Seven Towns, Ltd. (the owners of the Rubik’s brand). As a result, many long-lived Parker Brothers and Milton Bradley games & Rubik’s puzzles are now marketed by WMUSA!

Be sure to read Sherryl's review on Mom Does Reviews HERE.


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One lucky reader will win a prize package of $50 in games!

The giveaway is open to USA

The giveaway ends 2/13/18 at 1159p PM EST

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24 comments :

Unknown said...

I loed monopoly

Darlene said...

My favorite game now and then was Scrabble.

MammaNatty said...

Monopoly then...scrabble, too - I would love a new scrabble game, my Mum has ours :)

annies home said...

we played so many board games back in the day from Sorry to Travel and especially monopoly and life. Today, we have a game night once a week where we play agravation
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Nancy said...

As a child, I liked checkers. Now I like the family game of Trouble.

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K.Pugh said...

I liked Sorry then and now
Thanks for the chance

Buzz4Mommies said...

I always loved monopoly, now our family favorite is sorry!

Patricia B. said...

We didn't have any board games other than checkers. Since then Scrabble, Sequence, and several versions of Monopoly have been favorites.

Alison said...

I enjoyed Sorry as a child. My current favorite is Monopoly City.

Anonymous said...

Loved Monopoly when I was a child.

meggyppo2016 said...

i like trivial pursuit now ,back then i liked uno

KayeDean said...

loved Monopoly as a child, now like playing slots.

crystal mccord said...

Uno.

Candie L said...

I have always liked Clue. Thank you

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Stephanie Shipley said...

Monopoly was my favorite game as a kid. As an adult, it is Supernatural Monopoloy lol..

Pam said...

Monopoly was, and still is, my favorite game.

Anonymous said...

Loved as a child payday and now I love trivia pursuit

hhkaufman78 said...

I liked Chutes & Ladders.

Unknown said...

Yahtzee...it's not really a board game...but it's in the same aspect..

molli said...

when i was a kid i used to love monopoly . as a mom i love trouble because it has a LOT less pieces hahahaha

Amy Lynn said...

I LOVED Mouse Trap when I was little. Now that I'm older I play a lot of board games with my son. Our favorite right now is Agricola!

MaryAnn said...

My favorite board game as a child and now is Scrabble.

freakdujour said...

My favorite always was, and still is Monopoly

paulasue said...

I loved operation , now, I think maybe monopoly is my favorite.

 
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