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there's a fun new board game that is along the lines of the Inukshuk. It's called Rukshuk. The idea is to balance uniquely shaped rocks of various colors, shapes and sizes into a stack.

We're always looking for new backyard games to try out. I played this new backyard game called Chip Challenge this weekend. It was fun! They call it the horseshoes of golf, and whether you're a golfer or not -- I'm not -- you'll definitely have a blast with this game.

Do you have some board games whose boxes have seen better days? Game Savers are a great way to replace those old game boxes. There are 3 different sizes for different types of games.

Tonight was my first time playing Bunco -- the hot new dice game that's taking the country by storm. Here are some pictures, plus what I've learned about the rules for playing Bunko, how to keep score, and some fun tips from other Bunco players.

One of the many 'perpetual motion' talents -- which very few people have -- is called dice stacking. It's the art of scooping up dice in a dice cup and setting the cup down to build a vertical column of dice. Sounds simple... but it's not. See it in action in these videos -- along with several fun variations!

Check out the all-new Monopoly game! See the new properties, the new game tokens, and learn a lot about Monopoly games in general. Fun, fun, fun!

Question: How do you know when Disc Golf has become a viable sport? Answer: When Frisbees cost $20... each! All kidding aside, Frisbee Golf is serious business... or should I say a serious sport? Here's everything you want to know about Frisbee golf... according to some of the best disc golfers in the world.

There's a lot more fun to be had with a Frisbee than just tossing it back & forth at the park with a buddy! Perhaps you've already heard about Frisbee Golf... but would you believe there are even MORE events & activities you enjoy with a Frisbee than that?! Here's everything you need to know about all the ways have fun with a Frisbee, including how & where to participate in organized events for Frisbee throwers.

Quidditch, the children's game, is a cross between soccer and tag, and it was invented by J.K. Rowling when she incorporated it into her many Harry Potter books. It became popular on playgrounds and such after Jodi Palmer, a mother and grade-school gym teacher in Columbus, Ohio put together a set of rules for her own kids to play Quidditch. Here's how to play Quidditch...