Cobra Paw Review
“I really want to see those fingers” was a phrase in Shooting Stars that seems to have stuck with me. Now I am using it to introduce a review of Cobra Paw. It’s a tenuous link but nevermind.
Children’s games are exactly that, games designed for kids. That is to say board games and card games that younger people can get to grips with and play with a sibling or a friend with minimal adult interaction. A lot of the games listed here are games you will play with your children because they will love them, sometimes at the expense of your own enjoyment.
Don’t let put you off! Some of the games listed here are good fun and I will identify grown-up enjoyment in the reviews and features too.
“I really want to see those fingers” was a phrase in Shooting Stars that seems to have stuck with me. Now I am using it to introduce a review of Cobra Paw. It’s a tenuous link but nevermind.
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