Coaster Games

I would like to introduce you to our latest Christmas Gift Guide Sponsor who sent me one of there games called Coaster Games in exchange for a spot inside our Christmas Gift Guide.

You will find Coaster Games inside our Christmas Gift Guide Shopping for: Tweens and Teens even though this could have also gone inside our Homeschool Gift Guide.

Charlie and I play games on Wednesday evening when we do Tacos and Family Game Night. On Fridays in school which is Free Day. As well as days when were not feeling well. I have a question for you have you heard of Coaster Games? Have you even played them or would you want to and if so why or why not?

– I had the pleasure of speaking to the board game designer & publisher – specializing in games for families. They created Coaster Games which will go inside Charlie’s Stocking.

The publisher produces lots of games, but we thought you might be particularly interested in the Coaster Games, which are a great stocking filler. 

Six games on cardboard coasters in a little pack. Rules on one side, game on the other. Super light, compact and excellent value. You don’t write on the coasters, so the games can be played again and again. Replayable and plastic free.

The coaster games are £6.99 + p&p This company is in the UK but they ship internationally. Get your purchases in now because once people find out about Coaster Games I know they’ll sell out fast.

These cardboard coasters each contain a game. The game is on one side, the rules on the other.  To play, all you need is the coaster, pen and paper.

Totally portable, brilliantly fun. Play the game… use them as a coaster… repeat.

Great for homes, cafes, schools, weddings, party bags…

  • Letter Market – a word game for 2+ players.
  • Sleuth Box – a deduction game for 2 players.
  • Alien Farm – an action-selection game for 2-4 players.
  • Ice Cream Truck – a risk-management game for 2+ players.
  • Treasure Split – a cooperative game for 2 players.
  • Free the Frog – a party game for 2+ players.

Thank you,

Glenda, Charlie and David Cates

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