by Ben Ross | Dec 31, 2016 | 100 Days Of Play
Hide and Seek is a brilliant game. I’ll say that again: Hide and Seek is a BRILLIANT game. Fact is, it’s wasted on children. If you haven’t played Hide and Seek while an adult, I implore you to immediately step away from your computer, find a group...
by Ben Ross | Dec 30, 2016 | 100 Days Of Play
Perhaps the hardest part in setting up this Murder Mystery evening after rescuing a box-set (sealed in cellophane) from a charity shop was locating a cassette tape player so we could listen to Inspector Flapper McClue’s wisdom. If you’re too young to know...
by Ben Ross | Dec 29, 2016 | 100 Days Of Play
At some point, probably when I’ve finished my 100 Days of Play challenge, I need to write something about how I came to choose the activities that I have. One part of it is that I haven’t especially gone for the sort of ‘Play for Grown-ups’...
by Ben Ross | Dec 28, 2016 | 100 Days Of Play
If there’s one classic sort of play that adults engage in with their children it must be this: car games. Playing I Spy, Animal, Vegetable or Mineral or any of the variety of number plate games is well-known to be a sure-fire way of either making the journey...
by Ben Ross | Dec 27, 2016 | 100 Days Of Play
A long while back I got my hands on a Google Cardboard. It’s no surprise if you’ve not heard of this, since they aren’t really marketed at all, but Cardboard was, as I understand, a joke project created in response to the Oculus Rift, where someone...
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