Bakery Boards Fronts |
The back of the bakery boards include some of the same desserts as on other boards. The only difference now is the color of the border. Here's the expanded side of my green Bakery Board. Both the cinnamon rolls and the gingerbread folks matched cards on other board.
Not only that, but you add in 8 to 16 more tiles making the memory board bigger to play on. With my family of three, this was 12 more tiles but we found the game got a lot harder. We had played the front side of the boards and it took some time for our minds to adjust to needing to remember the color borders, too. This is what the game looks like for us. We used a grid pattern but it does not say you need to do that in the instructions. To make it even more difficult, don't use a grid or any pattern, just spread out the Item Tiles (I think of them as dessert tiles).
The directions on how to play are fairly clear but you do need to take your time to read them. (Unlike my hubby who likes to speed through and then gets himself and us flustered.) We are a family of three adults and we loved this game. It was challenging but fun because we were helping each other. When we tried the more competitive version, where you can only place cards on your own board, we found we lost more often and felt less happy.
If you are looking for fun games for the whole family, you should consider this My First Bakery Board Game. We've had a lot of fun playing it every time. It will suit two to four players of almost any age if they can understand the concept of memory and matching games as well as helping each other out.
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