Logo Board Game

August 22, 2014 - Comment

Our life is full of things from chocolate to cereal, football to flowers and they all have logos. But could you name them if you saw them? Logo is the game that puts your consumer knowledge to the test! Tap into the knowledge you’ve piled up over the years and discover astonishing facts and surprises

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Our life is full of things from chocolate to cereal, football to flowers and they all have logos. But could you name them if you saw them? Logo is the game that puts your consumer knowledge to the test! Tap into the knowledge you’ve piled up over the years and discover astonishing facts and surprises that will entertain the entire family!

Put your consumer knowledge to the test with the Logo Board Game, a fun and simple question game that anyone aged 12 and up can enjoy. Requiring two to six players, the objective of Logo is to answer questions correctly about popular brands and logos, which then advances game pieces along the spiral game board. With its diverse categories and challenging questions, the Logo Board Game entertains the entire family with fun facts about your favorite companies.

SpinMaster Logo Logo Board Game Ages: 12+ Requires: 2 to 6 players

Choking hazard–Small parts. Not for children under 3 years of age.

At a Glance: Puts your consumer knowledge to the test Great fun for the whole family 400 game cards provide hours of play Can be played with single players or teams For ages 12 and up SpinMaster Logo Board Game Challenges your knowledge of popular brands and logos. View larger. SpinMaster Logo Board Game Play individually or in teams. View larger. Family-Friendly Game Tests Your Knowledge of Popular Brands

The board game comes with 400 cards, each featuring multiple questions or a single image. The cards range in type from pictures to themes and pot luck, and feature categories such as generic names that were once brands and celebrity endorsers. And since almost everyone is exposed to consumer advertising, the entire family, young and old, can participate in the fun.

A Game with a Simple Concept

Playing Logo is easy. The question master draws the first card from the box and asks the first (purple) question to the player on his or her left. If the player answers correctly, that player moves his or her game piece to the first purple space on the board.

The same steps are repeated for each color-coded question answered correctly. Questions become more challenging as the question master moves down the list on the card. And when a question is answered incorrectly, the next player has the opportunity to answer the same question.

This board game comes with everything you’ll need to play. Groups of two to six players can play individually or in teams, asking and answering questions about popular products, symbols, and slogans without any complicated setup or rules.

Move Into the Winning Zone

When a player correctly answers a question near the winning zone and there are no spaces left on the path that match the question’s color, the player moves into the winning zone. Once a player has entered the winning zone, on their turn they must correctly answer either two consecutive questions or a red question to win.

Nostalgic Fun Offers Wide Appeal

This board game not only tests your knowledge of contemporary brands, but also revisits products and advertisements long since vanished. Older adults will appreciate the nostalgic jingles and slogans, while younger people will enjoy the questions pertaining to contemporary companies and retailers.

What’s in the Box

Logo game board, 400 question cards, 6 game pieces, and instructions.

Product Features

  • Puts your consumer knowledge to the test
  • Great fun for the whole family
  • 400 game cards provide hours of play
  • Can be played with single players or teams for ages 12 and up
  • Includes: 400 Game Cards, 6 Mover Pieces, 1 Game Board, 1 Instruction Sheet

Comments

Tyson says:

Got Random Knowledge? Most likely you do! And while this new board game based on taglines, slogans, jingles, and brand images has a few flaws in overall gameplay logistics, it still manages to become one more trivia game that is actually quite a bit of fun. The questions are extremely diverse, some easy, some hard, some themed, and some funny. Here’s my pros and cons:PROS:- Diverse range of questions, good for kids and adults. Ages 12+ is probably correct, but anybody who’s watched their share of…

Joseph Dewey says:

Trivia without a die For what it is, a trivia game just based on popular brands, this is probably as good as it gets.The gameplay is simple, and they’ve devised a way to play with only using cards and the board, so no die required. The board is a path made up of 4 colors that the instructions say are in ‘random’ order. And even though the random order would never pass any randomness tests, it makes for game play that moves along.The cards are the best part. Each card is usually dedicated to…

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