Win a green board game perfect for families.

Win a green board game

I wrote recently about how playing games united family members of all ages and built many memories. Who doesnt remeber the games they played with their grandparents?

Well recently I was sent Brainbox: my first pictures ro review from the green board game company

Brainbox: My First Pictures, Win a green board gameBrainBox my first pictures is a fast and fun memory game that does not require any pens, pencils,
paper, playing board or even a table! Each round takes 10 seconds so all players
are involved. A game lasts as long as you want it to, The first player looks at a card with a picture on then passes the card to the next player to read the question from on the back. Player 1 rolls a dice to determine which question gets asked. If they get it right they keep it.  This is a great game for all the family because knowledge and age carry no weight her it is all about observing so even a little 4 year old has a good chance.

We thought this was lots of fun and had a really good time playing it. It costs about £7.

Green board Games use a high content of recycled materials and ethically sourced materials. they make lots of fun eductaional games.

Competition

To win your own green board game Brainbites: Myths and Legends which is a fab questions andsanswer game all about…well myths and legends!

Green Board Games BrainBites Myths & Legends

 

Simply tell me who your favourite mythical or legendary hero was. The winer will bre drawn at random on January 13th at 6 pm. Good luck

T&C: UK entrants only please and one entry per person.

 

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72 Comments

  1. Dorothee Archambault
    January 6, 2012 / 20:09

    Hi! My fave mythical hero was Ulysses (I read the Odysee from Homere when I was 11, loved it)
    @Dorothee77

    • Becky
      January 9, 2012 / 13:35

      Oh and me it is brilliant isnt it

  2. Julie Johnson
    January 9, 2012 / 14:50

    David & Goliath

  3. Carolann Turner
    January 9, 2012 / 15:05

    suprman is mine, I love watching all the movies and think he’s fab, such a hero 🙂

  4. Lisa Waugh
    January 9, 2012 / 15:23

    Hercules he is strong and invincible.

  5. Jennifer Schofield
    January 9, 2012 / 16:08

    Mine is Merlin!

  6. Andrew Timms
    January 9, 2012 / 16:16

    Aeneas, the Greek states destroyed a great civilisation so I side with the trojans

  7. Susannah Sherman
    January 9, 2012 / 16:27

    Since this is a green board game, I ‘d like to suggest a local hero Robin Hood.

    Loved by all and sundry, when he wasn’t out robbing the rich and giving to the poor – or as I prefer to think of it… recycling – he lived an eco-friendly existence in a forest surrounded by loads of merry men – and let’s be honest…. who wouldn’t want to do that ??

  8. Lynsey Buchanan
    January 9, 2012 / 17:06

    Achilles The Greek warrier I love that story about how he was invincible apart from his heel.

  9. iain maciver
    January 9, 2012 / 18:30

    sinbad

  10. Maya Russell
    January 9, 2012 / 19:57

    Since a young girl my favourite legendary hero has been Tarzan.

  11. lydia
    January 9, 2012 / 21:35

    robin hood 🙂

  12. laura jones
    January 9, 2012 / 21:44

    atlas is mine heard this at school once and ive always remembered it

  13. claire woods
    January 9, 2012 / 21:45

    Arthur and the round table.

  14. DENISE CROSS
    January 9, 2012 / 21:46

    I love these games and am delighted whenever we get new ones for me to use with the kids at school. my favourite hero has to be Robin Hood

  15. paul baker
    January 9, 2012 / 22:04

    my fave character would be madussa 🙂

  16. Melissa Hall
    January 9, 2012 / 22:18

    Cleopatra, the original pioneer of girl power!

  17. Michelle Bruce
    January 10, 2012 / 02:19

    Hercules – yum yum 🙂

  18. Gemma Turner
    January 10, 2012 / 03:02

    Medusa!!! i used to wish my hair would turn into serpents, when I was a little girl… OK i still do!

  19. phyllis ellett
    January 10, 2012 / 06:07

    A bit left field here, but it has become a classic over the years, my favourite is Princess Zelda.

    @phyllgerry

  20. Karen Whiffen
    January 10, 2012 / 06:20

    King Alfred, who burned the cakes!

  21. vicky haddock
    January 10, 2012 / 07:33

    Zena, a great powerful woman

  22. Melanie McNair
    January 10, 2012 / 09:39

    My favourite is Cuchulainn, The Hound Of Ulster

  23. Dorothy Hardy
    January 10, 2012 / 11:05

    Robin Hood because he takes from the rich and gives to the poor, so perhaps Robin could give me a Green Board Game!!

  24. Wendy
    January 10, 2012 / 11:16

    David for killing Goliath

  25. Rach
    January 10, 2012 / 15:08

    I’ve always liked the idea of the Yeti.

  26. james darrington
    January 10, 2012 / 15:30

    Beowulf I’m here to slay your monshter!

  27. Rebecca Murphy
    January 10, 2012 / 16:24

    Captain Scarlet – I loved his invincibility.

    * I think I might be a bit younger than the rest of you 8-))

  28. Sharon McGuinness
    January 10, 2012 / 17:27

    My fave would be Poseidon, Greek God of the Sea as I love swimming and I got married in Cyprus. This is quite special to me.

  29. ali mckenzie
    January 10, 2012 / 20:39

    Saint Cristopher for the animals

  30. fiona waterworth
    January 10, 2012 / 22:14

    skipy the bush kangeroo, every week he saved someone

  31. James Corrigan
    January 10, 2012 / 22:43

    Hi my absolute favourite would have to be King Arthur, all of the associated Legends that go with him especially camalot and the knights of the round Table.
    I am off to cut the corners off of the dinning table, my son will love it, hope my wife doesn’t mind.

  32. Fran Light
    January 10, 2012 / 22:54

    My favourite legendary is Hector, the champion of Troy because towards the end of the battle he knew he was fated by the Gods to die, but he still fought galliantly … making him in my book, a very brave and noble soldier!

  33. Anna
    January 10, 2012 / 22:57

    Beautiful goddesses of Olympos–Aphrodite x

  34. Gill Holmes
    January 10, 2012 / 23:45

    Lancelot du Lac – he always seems to be a lot more fun than King Arthur.

  35. helen milner
    January 11, 2012 / 11:45

    tinkerbell, to believe in childhood magic !!

  36. helen rosbotham
    January 11, 2012 / 12:37

    Jason from the argonauts I was a big fan of the movie. Thanks for the great giveaway

  37. Emma Wolski
    January 11, 2012 / 18:39

    Bigfoot!!

  38. sue willshee
    January 11, 2012 / 19:58

    Definitely King Arthur, but as a child when he pulled the sword from the stone….it all went a bit wrong for him at the end didn’t it!

  39. January 11, 2012 / 21:07

    He-man. My husband and I both had all the figures as children.

    I may have had a small crush on him at one point.

  40. Laura Lott
    January 12, 2012 / 03:33

    Mine is Buffy the Vampire Slayer – she is a modern legend and a mythic character with awesome power and great clothes!! Such an inspiration to women 🙂

  41. Tracy Grant
    January 12, 2012 / 05:33

    Medussa, with her snake like hair

  42. Tracey Belcher
    January 12, 2012 / 10:29

    Conan The Barbarian x

  43. Katherine Coldicott
    January 12, 2012 / 10:53

    Odysseus

  44. Steven Montgomery
    January 12, 2012 / 11:21

    Apollo

  45. elaine stokes
    January 12, 2012 / 12:09

    peter pan – the boy who never grow up

  46. david cavender
    January 12, 2012 / 13:00

    Popeye

  47. rachael
    January 12, 2012 / 14:01

    hercules !

  48. lorna anderson
    January 12, 2012 / 14:32

    Hercules

  49. Michelle Murray
    January 12, 2012 / 16:17

    I’ve always loved merlin and thanks to the BBc I love him even more now.

  50. Hazel Christopher
    January 12, 2012 / 16:55

    Medusa! When I was younger I used to wish I was her – why? well my brother was so mean to me I’d lay in bed at night wishing I were Medusa and that I could turn him to stone!

  51. Greig spencer
    January 12, 2012 / 17:19

    Conan The Barbarian

  52. steve holman
    January 12, 2012 / 19:15

    Perseus – defeated Medusa and the Kraken!

  53. michelle renwick
    January 12, 2012 / 19:42

    my fave character is robin hood

  54. Lauren Main
    January 12, 2012 / 20:01

    The lochness monster!

  55. olivia kirby
    January 12, 2012 / 21:12

    Medea

  56. Sian Borrill
    January 12, 2012 / 21:40

    My favourite has always been Achilles. I love the movie Troy and have many books on Greek mythology. I hope to read The Iliad someday soon!

  57. steve keene
    January 12, 2012 / 22:29

    Mine is the Yeti 🙂

  58. Steph Armstrong
    January 12, 2012 / 22:44

    King Arthur & the knights of the round table.

  59. Rebecca Evans
    January 12, 2012 / 22:50

    Medusa 🙂
    Shes even tattooed to me!

  60. Vic
    January 13, 2012 / 09:43

    Favourite hero was jason from jason and the argonauts, facing down achilles, a skeleton army and the dreaded hydra!

  61. Harsha west
    January 13, 2012 / 09:54

    Perseus because he’s so heroic

  62. Rachaell Bragg
    January 13, 2012 / 11:20

    Helen of Troy

  63. Samantha
    January 13, 2012 / 11:30

    Achilles as he’s so strong

  64. Greg
    January 13, 2012 / 13:12

    Jason who recovered the Golden Fleece

  65. Ness Gorton
    January 13, 2012 / 15:30

    It’s got to be Wonder Woman

  66. Becky Downey
    January 13, 2012 / 21:25

    robin hood

  67. karine jade
    January 13, 2012 / 22:02

    mine was Robin Hood

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