Mega Giveaway Day 23 – Tak Game
Happy Thanksgiving! Whether you’re hanging out waiting for the turkey to be ready or in a post-turkey food coma, we hope you’re enjoying the day with the people you care about. We know it’s easy to just grab your device and chill, but you know what is even better than that at a holiday gathering? Playing games with the other people there. Try a party game to help ward off awkward conversations or a family game to engage kids and adults. If there are just a few of you, try a 2-player game like Tak from James Ernest Games. Don’t have that one? What a coincidence! It happens to be our Day 23 prize in this year’s 150+ Days of Giveaways!
See what other affordable games they offer then enter to win this decorative abstract game to display in your home. Remember to return each day through the duration of the giveaway to take advantage of additional daily entry options.
I would, if they fit our room, otherwise they are sent to the game shelves.
Yes, I would use games as a functional decoration…I’ve had a beautiful chinese checkers game on an end
table in our living room since 1999.
I think I would.
Absolutely, I would use games as a functional decoration in my eclectic home.
Too much nick knacks and clutter so it would be counter productive. Wish I could get rid of all of junk so that this would be possible.
We have our Nine Man Morris board set up as decor, but we do play too!
Here is a link to the game: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nine_Men%27s_Morris
I would use functional decorations in my home
It would depend on the room, if the game complements other decorations, yes.
Possibly, I’m not into too many knick knacks though.
Yes, I do use games as functional decorations.
yeah, why not?
I have used games as functional decoration
Yes I have a chess set in our living room that stays out and get played often.
Our chess set also functions as characters in my kids’ castle blocks set.
I guess I already do with my chess set, So I guess so.
As long as I wouldn’t want to play them anymore!
This would look rather nice next to my chess set
Hey, that’s actually a nice idea! I only used the boxes until now 🙂
Yes, my wall of games is the most prominent decoration in my living room. 😀
Yes I would use as a decor to show it off.
I would. We used sceral old board games to decorate our game room. It was quite fun.
Lack of space and a puppy prevent me from displaying games on tables, but I’m considering gluing the Tao Long pieces to the board and hanging that up as wall art if I can’t get anyone to play it with me.
For sure!
Possibly!
sure would!
I certainly would!
Most definitely. Some games are real works for art.
Why not.
Definitely! We’re moving to a new house soon and I will actually have room to display some things like this. Now, I’m sure my cats wouldn’t leave it alone… But I’d love to leave it out.
Yes, although with little kids and a dog common areas do not work great. I think certain games can be great set out in a kids room. We are working to finish our basement and I could see a space with a game or two commonly left out that had a nice classic look to it.
I sure do!!
Yea of coure i would
If I could, yes, but kittens.
Probably not, we like playing them too much.
If I win them for free I would!
Does it count as a decoration if I leave it out on the dining room table and don’t put it away like I’m supposed to?
Yes I would use games as functional decorations in my home. As a matter of fact I have a full size chess board coffee table in my living room!
I have never thought about it, but if it fit, why not.
wow
Yes, I would use games as functional decorations in home.
Yes, I would use games as a functional decoration
yes I would.
Probably not.