Catchphase £7.50 (was £25)
Downton Abbey £7.50 (was £25)
Dont Panic £7.50 (was £25)
Q.I. £7.50 (was £25)
Never Mind The Buzzcocks £7.50 (was £25)
Othello £7.50 (was £25)
The Chase £9 (was £30)
Thunderbirds 50th Anniversary Trivia £9 (was £30)
The Cube £9.90 (was £33)
Free delivery to store.
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WalkerboyUK
6 Jan 164#5
Buy all our board games in charity shops.
Paid £2.50 for a mint condition 1970's edition of Monopoly, £3.99 for Game of Life and Cluedo, £2.99 for original Downfall & Connect 4.
Seen Pointless in there numerous times, always still shrink-wrapped for £4/5
Only once have I bought something that we discovered was missing pieces when we got it home
PhilK
5 Jan 163#2
I remember the wife buying me the "Pointless" book last year for Xmas. What pile of cr*p. It went in the bin a week later when the wife wasn't looking ! :laughing:
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hazelswinn
8 Jan 16#21
Amongst other things l picked up The world's smallest remote controlled helicopter. Reduced from £30 to £9. l Will have next Christmas wrapped up by February!
wirdy
7 Jan 16#20
Had the Pointless board game at xmas - we are a fairly bright family but the questions were far too difficult and we lost interest very quickly. The one redeeming feature was the smartphone app that does the countdown thing and automatically scores for you. I wouldn't recommend.
Ray08
7 Jan 16#19
Great find Othello. Thanks
SR54
6 Jan 16#18
I bought The Really Nasty Banking Game - even though I'm supposed to be saving this month, oops!
Already have The Really Nasty Horse Racing Game - it's great fun (you get the opportunity to stitch up your fellow competitors as they are just about to win a big prize, haha!!). Hope this is as fun ;-)
kr00t0n
6 Jan 162#16
Meh, there are much better games out there.
My NYE was peppered with Cards Against Humanity and Exploding Kittens :smile:
auntieseaside to kr00t0n
6 Jan 16#17
cards against humanity is so much good adult fun
PhilK
5 Jan 163#2
I remember the wife buying me the "Pointless" book last year for Xmas. What pile of cr*p. It went in the bin a week later when the wife wasn't looking ! :laughing:
pfagan10 to PhilK
6 Jan 161#7
Should've handed it into a charity shop by the sounds of it :laughing:
evostick47 to PhilK
6 Jan 16#12
Agreed. The pointless board game is utter bilge.
Pipcola to PhilK
6 Jan 16#13
A few years ago my daughter bought us the Top Gear game that was also a pile of steaming p*o
deanlfc to PhilK
6 Jan 16#15
I had the Pointless Arguments one, I thought it was decent.
ekimuk
6 Jan 16#14
I thought this was a pretty good price for 10 puzzles - £7.50
Ke22er
6 Jan 16#11
We played the Chase at Xmas, v boring !
lord_trumpington
6 Jan 16#10
Heat added, but a Downton Abbey board game....really?
Rudess
6 Jan 16#9
Downton Abbey, Cube and Chase are OOS
johnraggett
6 Jan 16#8
Yep, just picked up battleships (not exactly a board game) from the charity shop
WalkerboyUK
6 Jan 164#5
Buy all our board games in charity shops.
Paid £2.50 for a mint condition 1970's edition of Monopoly, £3.99 for Game of Life and Cluedo, £2.99 for original Downfall & Connect 4.
Seen Pointless in there numerous times, always still shrink-wrapped for £4/5
Only once have I bought something that we discovered was missing pieces when we got it home
dreamager to WalkerboyUK
6 Jan 161#6
And after Xmas is a great time to get looking :smile:
hazelswinn
5 Jan 16#3
A few novelty gifts too at 70% off . Thank you
professor yaffle to hazelswinn
5 Jan 16#4
No problem. I'm gutted I paid £12.50 for Othello in store the other day! :stuck_out_tongue:
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Catchphase £7.50 (was £25)
Downton Abbey £7.50 (was £25)
Dont Panic £7.50 (was £25)
Q.I. £7.50 (was £25)
Never Mind The Buzzcocks £7.50 (was £25)
Othello £7.50 (was £25)
The Chase £9 (was £30)
Thunderbirds 50th Anniversary Trivia £9 (was £30)
The Cube £9.90 (was £33)
Free delivery to store.
Top comments
Paid £2.50 for a mint condition 1970's edition of Monopoly, £3.99 for Game of Life and Cluedo, £2.99 for original Downfall & Connect 4.
Seen Pointless in there numerous times, always still shrink-wrapped for £4/5
Only once have I bought something that we discovered was missing pieces when we got it home
Latest comments (21)
Already have The Really Nasty Horse Racing Game - it's great fun (you get the opportunity to stitch up your fellow competitors as they are just about to win a big prize, haha!!). Hope this is as fun ;-)
My NYE was peppered with Cards Against Humanity and Exploding Kittens :smile:
Paid £2.50 for a mint condition 1970's edition of Monopoly, £3.99 for Game of Life and Cluedo, £2.99 for original Downfall & Connect 4.
Seen Pointless in there numerous times, always still shrink-wrapped for £4/5
Only once have I bought something that we discovered was missing pieces when we got it home
Catchphase £7.50 (was £25)
Downton Abbey £7.50 (was £25)
Dont Panic £7.50 (was £25)
Q.I. £7.50 (was £25)
Never Mind The Buzzcocks £7.50 (was £25)
Pointless £8.10 (was £27)
Othello £7.50 (was £25)
The Chase £9 (was £30)
Thunderbirds 50th Anniversary Trivia £9 (was £30)
The Cube £9.90 (was £33)