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Q fun: CROWN & ANDREWS & GOLIATH

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Thanks to COVID-19 we’ve got lots of quality time at home with our loved ones, and it’s a perfect time to reconnect the family over a board game or two. Crown & Andrews and Goliath Games have four great games suitable for the whole family; Sequence, Pass the Pen, Pop! The Pig and Rubiks 3x3. SEQUENCE

It's fun, it's challengin­g, it's exciting, it's Sequence! Play a card from your hand, and place a chip on a correspond­ing space on the game board. When you have five in a row, it's a Sequence. Learn to block your opponents or remove their chips, and watch out for the Jacks - they're wild! With a little strategy and luck, you'll be a winner. For 2-12 players, ages 7 and up. RRP $29

PASS THE PEN (Available exclusivel­y at Kmart)

With the pen tip disappeari­ng as you play, you only have 10 seconds to draw while all the other players guess. Is that a hamburger? A snowman? A sumo wrestler? You earn points if someone gets it right; if not, you Pass the Pen to the next player, and they pick up where you left off! With over 500 objects to draw, it's fast, fun and guaranteed to draw plenty of laughter from the whole family. Suitable 3 or more players ages 8+. RRP $29

POP! the PIG

An internatio­nal best-seller, Pop! The Pig keeps everyone on their toes. Simply spin the die, pop a hamburger into the pig's mouth, and if he eats too much, he will suddenly pop!

The whole family will love the suspense as you watch his belly grow. Pop! The Pig provides hours of family fun and is completely kid powered (no batteries needed). Suitable for 2-6 players aged 4+. RRP $39.95

RUBIK’S 3X3

The Rubik's Cube has been a family favourite since the 80's, and if you're a fan then you're going to love Rubik's 3x3. Rubik's Cube has over 43 Quintillio­n possible moves and with practice you can learn to solve it in under 10 seconds. Rubik's 3X3 RRP $29

All of these games and a whole lot more from these companies are available in all good retail stores NOW.

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