All posts in “Game Room”

Give the Gift of Vintage Monopoly Plus 4 More

Winning Solutions’ Monopoly 5-in-1 Deluxe Edition is a classic. A vintage-style wooden game board with a reversible panel that features Monopoly on one side and a Chess and Checker board on the other. The Monopoly game includes die-cast metal movers, solid wood houses and hotels. There are 32 solid wood chess pieces, 24 solid wood checkers, 5 poker dice, and rules for all games. Built-in storage.

Host a Holiday Monopoly Marathon with the Longest Game Ever

This holiday, give the gift that keeps on giving: Monopoly LONGEST Game Ever. Unlike the regular game, this one has 66 properties & only one die, so it goes on for like, ever. Even bankruptcy won’t knock you out. The game is only over when one player owns every single property on the board & there are 3 versions of each on this oversized and extended board game.

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This 1000-Piece Puzzle Features NASA’s Best View of the Moon

To celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Apollo 11 moon landing, Four Point created their 1000 piece, circular Moon Puzzle featuring the near side of the Moon in incredible detail. The image, courtesy of NASA, is the clearest image of the Moon to date and shows even the tiniest of craters in stunning clarity. With a diameter of 26.5-inches, this puzzle gets a 4.5 out of 5 on the difficulty scale.

This Could Be the Most Beautiful Ping Pong Table Ever

Created by Italy’s Adriano Design studio together Milan-based bespoke luxury gaming table manufacturer Impatia, the Lungolinea wood edition table tennis table is a fine specimen of functional furniture design. It features Ash legs with a walnut finish, custom made stainless steel hardware, an Alcantara net, and a thick beveled-glass playing surface.

This Laser-Cut Moon Puzzle is as Limitless as Space Itself

Made of laser-cut birch plywood, the Moon Puzzle is a never-ending, tiling jigsaw puzzle with no edges so you can assemble in infinite ways. Within the 186 pieces there are 3 special puzzle pieces shaped like an astronaut, space shuttle, and a lunar lander. Once assembled, the puzzle shows the moon’s actual surface, based on an icosahedral projection.