Drumond Park The LOGO Board Game Second Edition – The Family Board Game of Brands and Products You Know and Love, Family Games For Adults And Kids Suitable From 12+ Years
Drumond Park The LOGO Board Game Second Edition – The Family Board Game of Brands and Products You Know and Love, Family Games For Adults And Kids Suitable From 12+ Years
Dimensions: | 8 x 27 x 27 cm; 190 Grams |
Model: | T73162 |
Material: | Cardstock, Plastic |
Colour: | Multicoloured |
Batteries Required: | No |
Batteries Included: | No |
Age: | 12 years and up |
Assembly: | No |
Composition: | Board |
Dimensions: | 8 x 27 x 27 cm; 190 Grams |
Material: | Cardstock, Plastic |
Love this game
I had the previous logo game but it was a bit dated.
It’s nice to be able to play this updated game and also for teenagers and young people to be able to enjoy it too
Always purchase a new game for Christmas and this didn’t disappoint. Played in teams and as individuals. Even when the kids tired of the board game, they made up there own game of questioning each other and keeping the cards of the correct answers to see who had the most cards and most correct answers when the deck was gone.
Bought as a family game to play on Christmas Day as we have the first edition version and always enjoy playing it.
Good family fun to play around the dining table for grown ups and older children.
Not too keen on the ‘pot luck’ cards as these don’t involve questions about logos – the game is the LOGO game – and there are a lot of ‘pot luck’ cards.
We had played the first edition with friends and enjoyed it so bought the game, which was the 2nd edition so different questions. I think I actually preferred the types of questions in the older edition as, whilst this is related to logos and brands, its not as good. There are alot of pot luck questions and less image pictures where you have to guess the brand and answer questions on it. It still has a decent level of difficulty so you do feel like you’re playing a game, rather than just whizzing through and everyone getting to the winning line at the same time.
It might be age related as the first edition was perhaps more about brands if years gone by.
Brought to keep kids and relatives amused and out of my way at Christmas.
Anyone can play. They certainly can and seemed to enjoy it for 30 mins or so. Then one by one drifted away making lame excuses.
Questions were ok and relevant to time of year, liked the fact you could play it year round too. Would recommend if you have limited time or patience to look for something else.
In conclusion nice but ultimately a bit gimmicky sold on Christmas appeal. Well that was why we got it. Something for everyone to play, with a Christmas theme running through it. However over a three week time period of changing house guests (short and long term hangers on) The game was played two almost three times.