PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
Our life is full of things from chocolate to cereal, football to flowers and they all have logos. But could you name them if you saw them? Logo is the game that puts your consumer knowledge to the test! Tap into the knowledge you’ve piled up over the years and discover astonishing facts and surprises that will entertain the entire family!.
FROM THE MANUFACTURER
Upscale version of the popular LCR game
L. D. –
I would give this game 10 stars if I could! I played this game at a party I went to and had to get one for our house. I broke it out at our big family Thanksgiving. My family isn’t really into games much, but agreed to play after I insisted. We played with three dollars each instead of the chips. Who can’t afford three dollars? By the end of the game EVERYBODY was hooting and hollering with excitement!! We ended up playing four times. Anybody can play, there is no skill involved at all, its pure chance. Even when you think you’re out, you can still win! Great to play with any age. My kids always want to play whenever we get a good group of people together.Read more
TobysMommy –
I bought this as a possible Christmas dinner table game. We’re avid gamers, but we were expecting elderly company and wanted a simple game. When we play tested the game beforehand, it drove us completely nuts. There is absolutely zero skill involved – you don’t make a single decision yourself. You start off winning only to lose. Ugh. On another note, the chips that come with the game are barely sufficient for 2-3 players, so if you have more than that, you’ll want to buy a set with more chips or plan to use other markers instead.Read more
Andrea –
Played this at my sister’s place last week didn’t know what to expect but it was a instant hit ! She requested everyone bring some singles an I’m glad she did. Don’t think twice purchase it NOW! My brother pulled out his mask cause it was so many dollars on the table lol Good family fun (-:Read more
Love the Lake –
this is a fun game for all ages. we’ve played it for dollar bills…and plan on playing it when we are on vacation with our young grandkids…using M & M’s. great way to teach “right” and “left” to little ones. the game is well made and comes in it’s own little carrying metal canister. it has chips and the dice…but i haven’t used the chips as of yet. the game is exciting since just when you think you might be out of the game…the person next to you rolls a die that would put you right back in the running. there are three dice…and they are labeled with dots, an L (for left), an R (for right) and a C (for center). if you get an R…you must give a dollar, (or whatever you are playing with) to the person to your right. if you roll an L…you give to the person on your left. if you roll a C…you must put your dollar into the center pot. (that money stays and the winner of the game at the end…gets it). if you roll a dot…you keep what you have and the turn goes to the next person. you start with three dollar bills (or chips) and you roll all three dice. if you only have two dollars left…you only roll two dice. if you have one dollar left…you roll one die. if you have no money…you pass on your turn. it’s exciting because even if you have lost all of your money or chips…if the person next to you has to pass to you…you are back in the game . play ends when there is only one person left with money in front of them. lots of fun!Read more
Janna –
We play this game during our team meetings to break up the formality of work! I love the game so much that I bought 2 more, one as an expansion, and one to give as a gift. Basically you give 3 tokens to each person playing. We played this at my Christmas party at home with 30 people, so after we ran out of tokens I used candy canes and change from my change charge as the premise will still work! Then you take turns rolling the 3 included die that are marked with a L for left, R for right, C for center, dot for keep. Depending on what you roll you pass one of your items to the person on your left or right. You have a bowl or other item to hold the centers that you have to get rid of. The object is to be the last person with at least one of the chips, or items. There is no strategy and its all luck, but a lot of fun. Especially if you need to entertain a large number of people! Any age can easily roll 3 die so anyone can play. We gave away gifts to the winners. Sometimes with the adults only we will do a $5 buy in and use dollars or coins as the items and the winner gets the center pot. The last person with a chip as to roll the dot in order to WIN it all. If they lose it to the center you have to buy in again. The pots can get pretty large and we have a lot of fun hanging out. HaHa! That is just a variation. The game is easy enough to change up rules to make it into a different style you want.Read more
Rad CC –
This seems a bit simple but becomes cutthroat as the game nears completion. You need a crowd to make it fun! We played this together after a birthday celebration with ages ranging from 8 to 95. You can replace the “game chips” with almost anything tangible from wrapped candy to money. No major thought process involved so great way to get the family all together for fun and conversation.Read more
MJC –
This is a great game…so happy they brought it back after a hiatus when it was hard or impossible to find. The friend who introduced us to it and who has played it for years says the LCR Wild version is even more fun. I was needing a birthday gift for that man who has everything and money enough to buy what he doesn’t have. His family loves gathering friends around the table for games, they bet with dimes or pennies (our other friend bets with dollars (!), so this along with the Wild version is exactly the sort of gift I was looking for.Read more