5 Bizarre Board Games

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It has been found that family game nights are a way of bonding and it will help with learning and social skills as a teenager in your child. Games can teach all kinds of skills, such as math, reading, socialization, bonding, how to handle money, as well as many other skills. It just depends on the board game you choose to play with your kids. If you are a busy professional that barely sees their child throughout the week, then take some time on the weekend and set up a few hours of time to play a board game and spend some time with your kids. There are plenty of games to choose from, but then there are those bizarre board games that can be a little different.

1. The Mansion of Happiness

The Mansion of Happiness is a Christian inspired board game. It was developed in 1843, by the daughter of a clergyman. The concept of this game was to make it to the Mansion of Happiness through sixty different spaces on the board. Each space was either a virtue or a vice. The virtue would advance you toward the mansion, whereas the vice would force you away from it.

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