by Ellie Dix | Jun 11, 2020 | Stories from my board game family
One of the positive impacts of lockdown has been the increased time available to spend as a family. Normally, evenings are filled with sports practices, rehearsals or clubs, so it’s harder to carve out time together. Despite the greater time available, it’s still been...
by Ellie Dix | Jan 9, 2020 | Board Game Families, Stories from my board game family
As is quite obvious, I’m a big fan of playing board games with my family. But I must admit, I usually focus more on the benefits of playing with my children than with other family members. But recently I’ve been touched by comments from fellow board game enthusiasts...
by Ellie Dix | Sep 19, 2019 | Stories from my board game family
In the 80s my Dad threw the best kids parties in the whole of Cambridge. Our birthdays were legendary. Each one had a full-on theme… we’re not just talking about a couple of hats and a paper tablecloth. No, these parties involved several months of preparation and a...
by Ellie Dix | Jul 4, 2019 | Stories from my board game family
One of the board games we played a lot as children was The Great Game of Britain. At the start of the game, players are dealt a certain number of destination cards, some indicating places close to London, others further away. During the game, players travel on the...
by Ellie Dix | May 30, 2019 | Games and Puzzles to Play, Stories from my board game family
Last week I was chatting to my sister, Susie, about our childhood memories of game-playing and she started chuckling when remembering the games we used to play when on car journeys. One of our favourite games was Legs. To play Legs you need to avoid the motorway and...
by Ellie Dix | Apr 11, 2019 | Stories from my board game family
As a child I got bored very easily. This wasn’t helped by the fact that my little sister managed to occupy herself perfectly well for weeks on end and often was more interested in books than in keeping me entertained. If she relented and spent some time with me,...