
Product Description
As our colleague Geoff eloquently pointed out – our life is full of things. From chocolate to cereal, football to flowers – and they all have logos. And how does this bear significance to you, we hear you ask. Well we entreat you to read on. Introducing the Logo Board Game. The Logo board game is all about those logos and the things wrapped up in them. It taps into the knowledge we’ve piled up over our lives and adds a few astonishing facts and surprises to entertain the whole family. It’s easy to learn and fun to play. Just answer the questions to leap around the board. The first player to answer correctly in the winning zone wins…. More >>
The Logo Board Game
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This game arrived today as a present for my husbands birthday, and we have not stopped playing it.
Even the kids have enjoyed playing. Simple game play involves moving a counter to the corresponding colour on the game board when you get a question right. No fussy set up, or complicated rules and pieces, just a board some counters and a box of questions.
The questions are fabulous, even our 6 year got involved.
Sample questions include; How many different flavours are there in pack of Rowntrees Fruit Pastilles? Which Swedish home products retailer was founded by Ingvar Kamprad in 1943? What is the number one best selling brand of crackers in the UK? Which soft drinks company was originally called the British Vitamin Products Company?
This game is really relevant to the UK market with occasional questions on the big organisations like Mc Donalds and Coke, but overall a great UK based game.
Having played this for the best part of the day, we are now awaiting a top up pack of questions as we will soon be through the box.
Come on Drumond lets get some top up cards.
Buy it and have some great traditional family fun. You will not be disappointed.
Rating: 5 / 5
I got this game for Christmas and spent most of Boxing Day playing it with my husband, kids, neice, newphews and in-laws. It was great. The age range was from 14 to 75 and everyone was able to answer some questions.
I don’y think I will ever forget how many tic tacs there are in a box, we had a laugh trying to work that one out!!and listening to renditions of the theme tunes of certain products, out of tune but funny. the game bought back memories of things that have been and gone, spangles & marthons and also lots of current products.
It is a great game to play with the family or with friends, entertaining and it certainly bought loads of laughter and discussions with it. A good value game and a great alternative to the computer generated games. It is Light hearted and can be played by all ages. You will be surprised how much you really know about the adverts and logos… Well worth getting.
Rating: 5 / 5
Really good game the instructions are a little confusing but we got the just of the game and did our own rules !!
we had a great laugh would recommend for a family game.
Rating: 5 / 5
This is a really good game and quite addictive. It makes good after dinner entertainment for both adults and older children. It shows who watches telly ads and reads labels in supermarkets. We like to play with our family and friends and have teams of 1 adult and 1 child. I hope you can buy updated questions for when you have memorised the ones supplied and new products come on to the market.
Rating: 5 / 5
This was a great family game and even though it is recommended for age 12 and above, our 9 year old enjoyed playing it – especially in teams of mixed generations. Our 11 year old really got into it and there was a nice mix of questions to appeal to both children (eg crisp flavours!)and adults. Neither kids nor adults had exclusivity on the knowledge to answer the questions so it was an inclusive game. We found it quite easy to play – it was quite simple once you started. Unlike some other games there was no lengthy set up time and after the first turn everybody knew what to do. This meant that our children went off to play it by themselves too -fantastic. Because it was so popular we will soon run out of questions so if the manufacturer reads this, you know what you have to do!!
Rating: 4 / 5