Winning Moves was founded in 1995 and is a leading maker of board games, card games, and puzzles. Winning Moves has formed a relationship with one of the largest game makers, Hasbro, Inc., owner of Parker Brothers and Milton Bradley. Winning Moves is always looking for new games and toys to add to their line of products and these new products do not disappoint.
I vaguely remember the name Water Works, but do not believe I ever played it as a child. It is a classic 70’s card game and the original leaky pipe card game. Be the first player to complete a pipeline from valve to spout! But beware – your opponents are trying to ruin your best laid plans by placing “leaky” pipes on top of your good pipes. If you’re quick enough to repair leaks, make detours and complete your pipeline you’ll win the game.
My nephew is the biggest Rubik’s fan, he has all of the different sizes , but he had never seen the Rubik’s Twist, A twisting puzzle challenge that takes the form of thousands of shapes. Solve one shape and move onto another – or devise your own creation to defy your friends. Start twisting and watch amazing figures take form. Turn a snake into a swan… a bat into a ball… a turtle into a terrier, all with just a few twists of your imagination. As an educational tool, it sharpens your thinking about shapes and spaces.
There are no limits to the shapes you can make and best of all – NO WRONG ANSWERS! Rubik’s Twist is a portable puzzle providing hours of fun for you and your friends. Rubik’s Twist comes with a “Solution HINTS! Booklet” which provides easy to read instructions on how to maneuver the Snake, visual displays of a variety of basic shapes to achieve, and for those who like a challenge advanced shapes illustrations. Rubik’s Twist will charm YOU! Check out the YouTube video below to see it in action and scroll down for the giveaway.
Queen of Reviews has teamed up with Winning Moves to offer both of these great games to one of my lucky readers. Just enter below and be sure to show Winning Moves some love on facebook, twitter, Pinterest and YouTube. Good luck!
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LeAnn H says
I liked Hi Ho Cherry O
Bethany Larrabee says
payday
Julia says
I’ve always loved Monopoly and Yahtzee
Shannon Baas says
cribbage.
Sarah Hall says
I really enjoyed Chinese Checkers.
Patricia Hoffmeister says
Monopoly
Rae C. says
I LOVED PLAYING PICK UP STICKS.
Elaine Lund says
My favorite game was (and still is) Monopoly
Debbie Bray says
My favoriet game is Scrabble.
Katie Bellamy says
I used to love Guess Who!
chris v says
clue
Jennifer Odom says
I loved monopoly! 🙂
Alyssa E says
Monopoly was my favorite because I always won 🙂
Mikhail says
Tag. I love playground games, not board.
Ann Fantom says
I liked playing Sorry! as a child
Cindy Peterson says
I liked playing rummy with my Dad
brittany doerfler says
Monopoly !
Deborah Wellenstein says
I liked Monopoly and Scrabble.
Hilary Mahoney says
I was a big fan of Hungry, Hungry Hippos.
Stacie H says
My favorite game as a child was UNO.
Darlene Sullins says
I always loved Monopoly!
Deb Jensen says
I used to love playing the game of life
Caroline B says
I always loved Mouse Trap.
Shelly Coleman says
I had a Mary Poppins Game when I was about 5 years old. Haven’t seen it since, but I loved it
Yvonne Delgado says
Mousetrap and Monopoly.
Michelle Macaluso says
I loved playing Sorry.
Mayla M says
My favorite game was Othello.
jodi says
My favorite game was Boggle when I was a kid…still is 🙂
Darlene Cruz says
Jacks was and still is but I kind of forgot how to play it, so many steps.
Holden Humphreys says
Chess – still my favorite game today.
Natalie says
I loved monopoly and life
beth shepherd says
monopoly was my favorite. Thank you
Christie says
I loved playing Simon 🙂
tara darity says
Candy Land was my favorite game!
Trish says
Twister was my favorite
AJ says
I loved Rummy and Risk!
laurie damrose says
Chutes and ladders!
Richard Brandt says
My favorite childhood game was Mousetrap!
Michelle Ward says
My favorite game to play when I was little was UNO.
Hargow Wong says
My favorite childhood game was Monopoly.
Lorri K says
We loved to play with the Lemon Twist!
Deborah W. says
I loved to play Clue.
Jan Hammersmith says
I liked chutes and ladders
Danielle Magee says
My favorite game from my childhood is Trouble.
Kristi C says
My favorite is The Game of Life.
liz l says
Monopoly for me!
Deb K says
My favorite game was hopscotch!
Elizabeth E says
I always liked Uno!
james jenkins says
when we played it, Monopoly