Calliope would like to issue a warm thank-you to Counters: The Board Game Cafe. Counters hosted a Tsuro and Roll for it! tournament back in March. We’re jealous we couldn’t make it out to the UK to join in. If you’re in Cardiff, be sure to stop by and give them our love! Continue reading
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Wil Wheaton Loves Us!
Wil Wheaton loves us! More specifically, Wil Wheaton loves Tsuro and backs Tsuro of the Seas! If you haven’t already, back the Tsuro of the Seas Kickstarter!
Tsuro featured on TableTop!
Wil Wheaton and guests Ryan Higa (creator and star of the YouTube channel “Nigahiga”), Rod Roddenberry (Producer and CEO of Roddenberry Entertainment), and Freddie Wong (creator and star of the YouTube channel “freddiew”) play Zombie Dice, Get Bit and… Tsuro! Check it out!
OurKidsMom reviews Tsuro!
They’re having fun! No, really!
“I like this game because it is quick, fun, easy & makes you think. It’s a brain-teaser type game, but not so much that you get frustrated (even though everyone looks a little crazed in the photo! Ha!).”
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2d6.org reviews Tsuro!
And it’s a shiny video review! Watch it here.
Roll2Play Fund Raiser: Philanthropic Educational Organization
Parent Palace reviews Tsuro!
Read the full review here.
“I highly recommend this game for adults and children who can follow the path concept. It was a lot of fun and I’m proud to add it to my collection of different and unique games.”
inRandom reviews Tsuro!
“Tsuro has been awarded the 2011 Game of the Year Award by Creative Child Magazine, The Major Fun Award and the 2009 Preferred Choice Award with Creative Child Magazine. It is a story and a journey and by far one of my favorite Family Games. It has an adult touch to it to keep it enjoyable for us “big kids” and yet is challenging and fun for younger children. I really think this would make a fantastic Holiday Gift for a family who loves to spend time together.”
Read the full review here.
Mama Likes This reviews Tsuro!
“This is a fun game and I like the idea behind it. We never know exactly what life will bring us, but we can use our minds to help us stay on the path and enjoy the journey!”
Read the full review here.