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4 game tips to connect generations on Children’s Day

Grow board games promote fun and strengthen bonds between generations, ensuring unforgettable moments on Children’s Day

With Children’s Day approaching, many families are looking for ways to strengthen ties between different generations. A fun and effective way to do this is through board games. They not only promote moments of relaxation, but are also an excellent opportunity for parents, grandparents and children to interact and share experiences, strengthening family life. With this in mind, Grow, a reference in the gaming market, offers options that promise to liven up the date and connect generations in a light and fun way. Check out 4 game tips that will please all ages:

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“Bloqueio” game box /Credit: Disclosure/Grow

The game where the path to victory is a challenging mix of advances and barriers. The player must choose between advancing or placing a barrier to stop their opponents. They must create unique strategies, anticipating moves and surprising their opponents. Every match is a battle of wits. The one who crosses the first board wins.

Battle of the Generations

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“Battle of the Generations” game box /Credit: Disclosure/Grow

The Battle of Generations game aims to be a fun game between people of different ages. Through questions and answers, players will learn a little more about the universe of other generations. It is worth noting that the game mechanics have been updated, which makes it more fun, faster and with new information for the public.

Right Guess

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“Guess Right” game box /Credit: Disclosure/Grow

Guess Right is a question and answer game that is different from the others. You don’t need to know the exact answers to win. The important thing is to bet on the closest guess. All answers will be NUMBERS and QUANTITIES. If you think another player’s guess was the best, you can bet on it too.

It’s very simple: someone reads a question from the card and everyone writes their answers on cards. These cards are presented to all players. Then it’s time to bet! What is the most accurate guess? Feeling confident? Bet on yourself. Do you believe that another player’s guess is better? Bet on his. Don’t have the slightest idea? Count on your luck and bet on any guess.

What is the Rule?

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Game box “What’s the Rule?” /Credit: Disclosure/Grow

Inspired by a creative game Parizzi with your family, “What’s the Rule?” challenges players to explore their deduction skills in an engaging activity full of surprises. The dynamics of the game are based on giving tips through words or actions, while participants try to earn points by discovering the common characteristic between the tips or the rule behind them.

Each round of “What’s the Rule?” presents players with a new card with a specific rule that must be deciphered to advance on the board. With a total of 100 different rules, the game ensures that each game is a unique experience, keeping the fun and challenge with each playthrough. The recommended age for the game is from 12 years old, with three to six participants.

These games are more than just entertainment — they truly facilitate conversations, exchanges of experiences and quality moments between different generations. So, on this Children’s Day, take the opportunity to gather the family, turn off the screens for a while and embark on hours of fun with Grow’s games. After all, there’s nothing better than playing together to create unforgettable memories!

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