There’s so much about this country of ours to be admired – but we often take for granted. There’s delicious cups of tea, the ever-optimistic weather forecast, shiny double-decker buses, great pubs on every corner, the ‘national pastime’ of queuing… those lovely lollipop ladies, sandcastles, conkers, Blackpool rock, Big Ben and Eros…
The Best of British (rrp £29.99, age 12+) is a very special family board game from Drumond Park, one of the UK’s leading games brands. Their fast-paced brand recognition game LOGO has already proved to be immensely popular with families everywhere, and The Best of British is LOGO’s sister product. It, too, is a knowledge and recognition game, for two to six players. As with LOGO, you can also play in teams, or individually – celebrating together all you know about our quintessentially British way of life.
There’s never been a game like this before! These are questions on real-life, finger-on-the-pulse of 21st century British lifestyle situations - guaranteed to entertain, amuse and enlighten. There are Picture cards, Themed cards and Pot Luck cards.
This simple yet marvellously entertaining game is perfect for playing with friends and family, throughout the year. One thing is certain – The Best of British will bring out the best in everyone!
For stockists, visit www.drumondpark.com
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UK only. Closing date : 21/7/15
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