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Total Blockout is an abstract strategy board game for one or more players (currently limited to two players in the computer version). As with many polymino-styled games, this game requires exceptional spatial skills. What makes it unique from other such games is it’s need for its players to develop single-move strategies in line with an overall game plan. Furthermore, constraints have been placed in the selection of pieces available during your turn, requiring extraordinary memorization of pieces used in previous moves. There are many solutions to the puzzle. However, you will soon see just how difficult it is to find just one solution given these pattern constraints.

Total Blockout is new to the gaming industry, with a launch date of December 18, 2008. The developer, SKY Games, is actively pursuing quality endorsements and awards from distinctive associations and societies. Examples include, but are not limited to, Mensa Select, Teachers Choice, National Association of Parenting Publications, Parent’s Choice, Oppenheim Toy Portfolio, Creative Child magazine and many more.

In time, we hope that Total Blockout will not be just another game, but a true classic, recognized as a household name. You can help SKY Games bring more quality gaming experiences and their related benefits by sharing your positive experience with others. Thank you for visiting our site and hopefully testing your skill with at http://www.totalblockout.com

How to play:

There are 7 groups of 7 pieces each, with each group representing a value of 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 or 7. Thus, 49 pieces total to complete the board.

The player starts with placing a piece with value 1, then 2, then 3,4,5,6 and finally the largest piece with a value = 7. The cycle repeats itself until the player has nowhere to place a piece.

Piece selection does not change, rather the group is reduced each time by the individual selection made, so memory of pieces left to play the successing rounds is key.

Though this game was designed with entertainment in mind, we came to recognize the multiple benefits this game offers to all who play. Firsts and foremost, the game is adaptable to people of all ages. Children can benefit from the development of spatial attributes, configuring sizes and shapes within borders. Teens can develop early logic and strategic abilities, exercising the mind while common video games offer little, if any, mental growth. Adults can take challenge themselves or compete with others across the globe to learn new approaches to strategy. The elderly can also benefit by regular play, prolonging, if not preventing, the deterioration of memory and other cerebral functions.

Unless you’re a genius and cannot only complete the algorithms for multiple solutions, but have the memory to make your moves within the controlled sequence, you will be both entertained and smarter from the experience. www.totalblockout.com

The higher the total number of squares filled on the gameboard, the higher your score.

Using EXCEL, I designed a concept, complete with a game board, a specified number and color of game pieces, a unique set of rules, creative logic and verification of possible solutions. I named the game “TOTAL BLOCKOUT” and set a goal to have a working demo and online version up and running in less than a year from conception.

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In particular, I’m looking for price info on Barbies (also have some first edition little mermaid dolls, skipper size, not made by Mattel and the Anastasia doll from Burger King) and My Little Ponies. I also have some Barbie play sets, like the Surf n Shop, BBQ Party, and a few beach ones. For the ponies, I have Mama and Baby Shady, Baby Bonnet Dance Studio, and the Pony Castle (somewhat damaged). Half of the Barbies have original outfits (one right down to the shoes and the hair pick) and i think thats important to have. I also have outfits that came on barbies that I do not own, so maybe collectors would be interested in that so they could make the doll look like it did out of the box.

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Who hasn’t had a hell of time playing scrabbles as a child? How many of us haven’t enjoyed a healthy bout of Carom Board, Ludo or Monopoly?? Board games have been such an important and happy part of our childhood. Our parents, grandparents, cousins and neighbours would all join in. In fact, I remember that once my teacher caught 4 of us friends playing monopoly at the back of the class. We would have done anything to be able to play board games in those days.

Now the current generation has almost forgotten their charm. In the era of play stations and Nintendo Wii, board games have somehow been relegated to the back burner. To recapture the lost magic, board games are available in their online avatar. Classic games such as Solitaire already are the most popular leisure games all over the computer world. Solitaire is feared so much so that corporate America thinks that it is responsible for the wastage of maximum time of it’s employees.

Now online versions of monopoly, several types of solitaire and Tripeaks are available. The charm of online boards games is many-fold because they capture not only the nostalgic essence but also use modern day technologies to gel with the current generation. Mahjong adventures, Checkmate and Monopoly are some of the most popular board games being played online. Not to mention simple Dice and its various versions.

If you were a board game enthusiast and miss the charm of the old days, you can play the modern day online version. If nothing, it will make you feel young again at heart.

Adam Jaylin is an Online Shopping expert at UK Online Market and is an authority on online boards games.

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About five years ago I knew a website where you made an account and could play classic board games with other members online. It allowed you to speak with the player while you played. I really liked that website and I haven’t been able to find it again. Any suggestions. Even if you know a website that isn’t exactly like what I described, I’d still like the suggestions. Thanks.

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Finding unusual and unique gifts for everyone at Christmas can be quite a difficult task but the internet has made it a lot easier as there are now a whole host of gift websites where you can find many unusual gifts and gadgets to please everyone. The sites have gifts for all ages and are regularly updated with new and unusual gift ideas. Here are just a few of them that you can find by shopping online now; Funkster Oddsocks: These are a great gift and would be an ideal present for a wacky sister or an off-the-wall friend. These very retro over-the-knee socks are multi-coloured and are presented in a very nice little sock draw. Each box comes with three different colourful stripy socks in it. The three socks are the same but different which means you can combine them to make three different sock combos. These are ideal for those who really want to stand out from the crowd. These socks are available online now in different assorted combinations and come in sizes ranging from 4-7. My Own Morph: Morph is a character who was born in 1977 and went on to became a huge star. He’s best known for emerging from Tony Hart’s wooden pencil box and for having his own language. He was a very popular character who would morph (hence the name) into almost anything, so popular in fact that, due to popular demand, everyone can have their own Morph. The set includes everything you need in order to make Morph and then direct your own little Morph episode. The set includes; plasticine to make Morph, a DVD detailing Morph’s very successful career and a few choice episodes and accessories for him which include; a cricket bat, a skateboard, a wizards hat and beard and a magazine. For those who grew up with Morph this would be a fantastic present that will keep someone entertained for hours. Animation Station: If you are struggling to find worth while toys for creative children then this might be just what you’re after. The Animation Station is a great gift for those with a passion for animation and includes everything you’ll need to make your own stop-motion animation film. It includes a stop frame camera, coloured background cards and plasticine for making your character, in fact, everything you’ll need to make a 42 frame movie. All these things and more are available on the internet now so if you haven’t already then try shopping online now.

You can find many interesting gifts by shopping online. The Animation Station is one of the many toys out there that are ideal for creative children. You will be able to get all of the gifts listed in the article and loads more by shopping online.

Gill Critchley is a UK based author with experience within the financial industry centering on the insurance sector.
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