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Senior Moments Board Game

Senior Moments Board Game
From TDC Games

List Price: $24.99
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Product Description

You're never too young to have a senior moment or to play Senior Moments, a memory game for anyone who might need the practice. Game includes: hundreds of zany memory lists, 46 Senior Moment cards, eight Lost Key cards, two game booklets, a game board, colored markers and a die. For 2 to 8 players.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #8536 in Toys & Games
  • Brand: TDC Games
  • Model: 1700
  • Dimensions: 10.60" h x 10.60" w x 3.10" l, 2.10 pounds

Features

  • Contains hundreds of zany lists to test your memory but first you have to find your lost keys
  • It's the perfect gift for that 40, 50, 60th birthday party
  • For 2-8 players
  • Afamily holiiday tradition
  • The perfect gift for the parents and grandparents

Editorial Reviews

From the Manufacturer
You probably can't remember the last time you played a game like Senior Moments. No one is ever too young to have a senior moment or to plat Senior Moments, a memory game for anyone who might need the practice. Senior Moments contains hundreds of zany mem


Customer Reviews

Great Game!5
Race around the board and challange each other to remember lists-from the simple to downright goofy. For example: can you remember to: pat your head, whistle "Dixie", stick out your tounge, give the peace sign and touch your nose...in that order? 2 to 8 players. Ages...sorry, but we can't remember how old you need to be to qualify! I read that out of the magazine that I orderd it from. Hope this helps.

Lots of laughs!5
This is a board game that even kept my teenagers cracking up! It involves some strategy, but mostly memory skills and the ability to laugh at yourself.

Senior Moments Board Game Review1
My husband and I received this as a gift for Christmas from our teenage son. He had good intentions, and we had a good laugh when we received it, but when we actually played the game with some friends, we expected a little more of a challenge. A very senior person might find it a bit of a challenge, trying to memorize three out of five facts per question, but they might be better off playing Trivial Pursuit or chess.