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As a adult I ‘m sure if your like me and have adults in your home they need entertainment just as I do. I would like to share these perfect games with you for a Virtual Game Night with Friends or Family from Goliath.

Games Adults Play $#!% Happens (Shit Happens)


 You’re going to read some really messed up stuff on these cards, and then rank them according to their shittiness. Is running out of toilet paper better or worse than happy hour being canceled indefinitely? Rank the card, and if our Misery Index agrees with you, you get to keep it. Correctly rank 10 cards to win!

Friend or Faux

Ah, friends. You know – the people you used to see on a regular basis. It’s not how many friends you have, but how well you know them! Friend or Faux inspires players to get personal, share stories, and recall memories while making you laugh until it hurts.

With the help of 250 question cards (ranging from tame to OMG), you’ll be inspired to get personal, share stories and recall memories to earn points!

The Oregon Trail: Journey to Willamette Valley

It’s 1844. You and your family have joined a wagon train in Independence, MO that is about to head to Willamette Valley to find your fortune in the West! This scenic journey would almost be perfect… if it wasn’t for the disease, drowning, rattlesnakes and other hazards that will plague you along the way.

You’ll need to hunt for food to avoid starvation and, with limited wagon space, you may need to choose between supplies and family members to keep moving along the trail. Until, eventually, you find yourself safe, in Willamette ValleyOr will you?

In this board game version of one of the world’s most beloved computer games, you will place tiles to discover trails, rivers, forts, and towns that lie ahead. Watch out for calamities along the way and be strategic, and you just might find your fortune in the west!

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Thank you,

Glenda, CHarlie and David Cates


 

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