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Fractured is a science fiction, but family friendly, strategy game. You play as one of up to four (4) factions. Your goal is to build and equip a fleet of ships and defend your space station, while you also try to destroy the enemy space stations.

Each ship can be customized with different weapons and upgrades to make them more effective in battle. However, when you get into battle, you will have to roll dice to determine if your weapons hit or miss, introducing some chance into this fun strategy game, leveling the playing field.

Enjoy the immersve story that is built around the whole game and each card, from the Freedom Bomber to the Viper Frigate to the Calm Space random event.

Game Stats

  • Strategy vs. Chance: Very strategic with some elements of chance from the dice rolls.
  • Complexity: Fairly high, there are a lot if intracit details to manage for your ships and equipment as well as tracking money and spending.
  • Ideal Age: Best for pre-teens to adults.
  • Playing Time: 2+ Hours (1 action/sci-fi movie)
  • Best for: Boys as it centers around battles and space ships, but girls that like strategy will love it too!
  • Number of Players: 2-4
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Bake On! is a race to see who can assemble their recipe the fastest! Every player will be dealt a Recipe and on that recipe are listed ingredients. All players take turns either drawing from the discard pile (which they can see) and the new card pile (which they cannot see), trying to collect all the ingredients in their recipe. The first player to do so and then draw a "Bake Time!" card wins the game!

Game Stats

  • Strategy vs. Chance: Mostly chance, your choice is to draw from the discard pile if you see it is a card you need and the new card pile when it is not.
  • Complexity: Very low, this game is easy to play and understand even for little ones. Even if they don't know how to read they can still play if mom or dad is willing to read them the ingredient name.
  • Ideal Age: Works for all ages.
  • Playing Time: 20 ~ 30 minutes (1 TV episode)
  • Best for: Though it centers around cooking, boys and girls with both find it lots of fun!
  • Number of Players: 2-8
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Alphabet Soup is a game that can grow with your little ones. The deck is two of each letter of the alphabet. With it you can play three games (recipes, wink wink):

Classic Recipe
Make matches with the letters you are dealt and by asking the other players for letters to complete your matches.

Grandma's Secret Recipe
Play a memory style game with the cards all laying face down, then each player flips two cards over and if they match, you keep them as a point.

Super Spicy Recipe
Spell words with the letters you are dealt and by asking the other players for letters to complete your words. The longer the word, the more points you get.

Game Stats

  • Strategy vs. Chance: A healthy mix.
  • Complexity: Low, the focus on letters is great for young kids.
  • Ideal Age: 6+
  • Playing Time: 15 ~ 20 minutes (1 kids TV episode)
  • Best for: Boys and Girls
  • Number of Players: 2+
A picture of the Chesskers game logo

This beautiful home-crafted checker and chess board with laser-engraved wooden pieces is not only stunning and fun to play with but the fabric board is designed to be neatly rolled up for easy transportation and on-the-go play.

One side of the pucks has our Kelly Family Games Hand logo for when you want to play checkers and on the other face is chess icons allowing you to play either chess or checkers!

Game Stats

  • Strategy vs. Chance: All strategy
  • Complexity: Checkers is low complexity but can be mastered with experience. Chess is more medium-complexity. Even young kids can comprehend it but you can spend a life time mastering it.
  • Ideal Age: 6+
  • Playing Time: 30 ~ 60 minutes (2 TV episodes)
  • Best for: Boys and Girls who love strategy
  • Number of Players: 2
A picture of the Dr. Monty Mckanical's Monster Mech Maze game logo

Dr. Monty Mckanical's Monster Mech Maze is a lighthearted and goofy arcade-style game for 2 players. One player plays as the intrepid Commander Cornelius Crunch and the other player can play as the Evil Genius Dr. Monty Mckanical.

One at a time, you will reveal maze tiles that expand the playable map. Your goal is to scout the map until you have located the secret lair. But beware! The evil doctor has released ridiculous monsters and hilarious robots to stop you before you take him down! A combination of good dice rolling skills and a sense for what weapons and tools to carry with you, will let you bring the villain to justice!

Game Stats

  • Strategy vs. Chance: All strategy
  • Complexity: Checkers is low complexity but can be mastered with experience. Chess is more medium-complexity. Even young kids can comprehend it but you can spend a life time mastering it.
  • Ideal Age: 6+
  • Playing Time: 30 ~ 60 minutes (2 TV episodes)
  • Best for: Boys and Girls who love strategy
  • Number of Players: 2
A picture of the This Means War game logo

Twenty four (24) beautful, wooden, hand-crafted, laser-engraved dice for a game of War! Each player gets an even number of dice to start. Each player rolls the same number of die per turn (1-3 works best). Whoever rolled the highest sum, get ALL the dice rolled that round.

Your goal, is to get all the dice.

Game Stats

  • Strategy vs. Chance: All chance unless you have somehow figured out how to manipulate dice rolls.
  • Complexity: Very low
  • Ideal Age: 7+
  • Playing Time: 5 ~ 10 minutes
  • Best for: Everybody
  • Number of Players: 2+

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