Cards Against Maturity is the way to get the teens and tweens off the tech and enjoying some family fun.
With the summer holidays fast approaching, I have gone into a blind panic over how we will spend the 6 weeks off. All we currently have booked is a day at Alton Towers and I was thinking of using some Tesco vouchers to buy a pizza express meal.
I can absolutely guarantee that my boys will be playing lots of computer games. Is that wrong? I don’t think so. I have fond memories of spending my summer holidays watching lunchtime and evening showings of Home and Away and Neighbours. But, I also have fond memories of spending time with my parents.
Whilst I feel that a holiday abroad is off the cards for us this year, no matter what Boris and co suggest, I do want to make evenings a bit more family oriented.
This is where Cards Against Maturity comes in. I need some family games that I’m happy to play (as well as the kids) and that don’t go on for hours and hours.
Cards against Maturity is the perfect option for older children this summer. It is simple to play and can take as long or as little time as you like.
The rules are simple. Each player has 10 answer cards. The person with the hardiest knuckles begins.....
No, that is not me!
A question card is read out and each player lays their funniest answer.
The player that has the most funny answers wins. You could set this at 3,5 or 10 depending on how long you want to play - result!
We enjoyed playing the game and the only downside was that some of the answers are aimed at an American audience. I had no idea who Jon Cena even was.
If you are looking for a game to play with older tweens and teens this summer on your staycation the. You can purchase cards against mature from Smyths Toys Superstores.
What have you got planned this summer? Are their any games that you would recommend for tweens and teens?
We were sent a copy of cards against maturity in return for a review but opinions are my own.
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