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Rainbows & Storms Review

Rainbows & Storms Board Game

Disclosure

We love playing board games especially on family game night. However every time we play a board game my boys always say they wish they could make up their own game. Rainbows & Storms is a board game kit that allows you to do just that.

With summer vacation in full swing, Rainbows & Storms is the game that has been getting the most use! The boys have been enjoying it daily. Included in this game is: 1 game board, over 200 stickers, instructions, re-writable cards, one erasable pen, 4 pawns, and one die.

Rainbows & Storms

While this is a great concept and my boys absolutely love it, there are a few things I would change. For starters I would love a larger board. When 4 of us play together it feels really crowded. Another thing I would like is that the sticker sheets be packaged flat instead of folded. I would like this because the stickers that are where the sheet creases do not stick flat on the game board. This gets frustrating, when we are playing. Other than those two little issues, this is a great game to have!

You can get Rainbows & Storms by Griddly Games on Amazon.

Product Description

Griddly Games are games and kits that #getyougoing.  Proud to offer you a chance to play our Rainbows and Storms game. For ages 4 and up, this is a make your own board game kit. Simply Design, Stick & Play. Children have the opportunity to place over 300 adhesive shapes and colors on their board to envision their own rules, chance cards, and ultimate strategy for success. You can create your own chutes and ladders style game but where the rainbows bring you up and the storms take you down. The kit comes with re-writable chance cards and an erasable marker, so that every game is a new experience. This game can be used in educational settings as well. The common core standards can be incorporated into game play.

Be the master of your own destiny with this Create-Your-Own-Board Game Kit.
Create and play with others, or work together to build a game as you go!

2 Comments

  1. Terry Poage

    I have never heard of this game before. Wish I had a little kid in my family to play board games with.

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  2. Terry Poage

    This looks like so much fun, thanks for sharing.

    Reply

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