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My kids also enjoyed Save the Bloogs, an obviously Lemmings-inspired platformer, where you use the pieces as ladders, bridges, and canons to guide the cute wee Bloogs away from impending death. Board Arcade is the only one that reuses pieces, with spaceships and robots adding physical controls to versions of classics like Snake and Asteroids.

Most of the games are marked as age 6 and up, and I’d expect young kids to love this. The dull digital pet Mushka is clearly aimed at wee ones. Sadly, a couple of the more interesting titles, international mystery Spycraft and strategy face-off Thrasos, are still marked as “coming soon.” The Tetris and Chess-inspired Strata is a bit more challenging and makes for a fun two- to six-player battle for territory. I also quite liked the sushi-themed Omakase, a head-to-head battle to build the best bento boxes.

The quality and depth of the launch titles vary, but they feel more like examples of what you could do with the tech than must-have games. It’s telling that the best of the bunch are clones. It will be interesting to see what third-party developers might come up with. While I applaud the lack of a subscription, it’s not yet clear how much the 10 new incoming titles will cost, when they will land, or how many more might follow. You’ll be able to download the titles digitally, and the physical component packs will be shipped.

Mixed Reception

I really like Board, but my teen kids (13 and 16) weren’t impressed. They both found Board’s games boring. Other family and friends had similarly mixed reactions. We play a lot of video games and board games, but I was the only one pushing Board over the holidays. It lacks that killer addictive hook that keeps you coming back for more. I suspect it would go down a lot better with younger kids (6 to 10).

Board is big, and I struggled to find a spot to store it. While it has survived mostly unscathed so far, I can’t help wondering about long-term durability, as the frantic nature of some games could lead some, especially younger kids, to be a bit rough with the screen. It has already sustained a faint scratch from a wayward cat claw, as one of my cats has the unfortunate habit of sitting on board games when we gather to play.

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