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  • New "Lite" Versions of Old Standard Board Games Hitting Shelves

    monopoly express gameI'm trying to figure out whether this new trend is due to the dumbing-down of America or because our attention spans are now the size of a gnats, but in either case, toy manufacturers are busy rolling out "Express" versions of familiar family board games like Scrabble, Monopoly, Life, and Sorry.  Is this really necessary?  I thought part of the fun of these games was the six-hour marathons incurred because the seven-year-old takes so long with her turns, painstakingly moving her piece around the board, one.space.at.a.time.  At least, that's how it is in my house.

    But...Candyland?  One mom in the article admits to cheating to hurry the game.  C'mon, Candyland takes, what, 15 minutes?  We can't spare 15 minutes with our kids?  I admit that there are times when a shortened version of games would make life a lot easier and still please everyone, but I think that sometimes it's nice to just spend a lazy afternoon being really in the moment and decide to mow the lawn, do the dishes, blog that article -- whatever -- later, because pretty soon those kids are going to be growing up and won't give us the time of day let alone sit down and play a game anymore, not without a whole lot of eye-rolling and heavy sighs.

    Check out the new Monopoly Express, by the way.  WTF?   Looks like, er, so much fun.  By the way, if you're really into Monopoly, there's about a hundred different specialty versions out there (I had no idea; Bass Fishing Monopoly, anyone?  Or Elvis Monopoly?) -- check 'em out!



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