I mentioned this game on someone elses blog, and butchered the name. I love this game (have you heard of the Christian version? "The Ark of the covenant"? The only difference is that there is an "ark" that moves around the board and "blesses" any player that it passes along the way... by giving points. Good times.)
I heard about it on one of the board game podcasts that John listens to whenever he's taking over my kitchen duties. It's kind of weird, though. Most Christian-themed board games are notorious in their wretchedness, so maybe piggybacking on a successful game is smart. (Plus, Protestants can avoid those monasteries...)
THAT'S how you spell it!!
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I love this game (have you heard of the Christian version? "The Ark of the covenant"? The only difference is that there is an "ark" that moves around the board and "blesses" any player that it passes along the way... by giving points. Good times.)
I heard about it on one of the board game podcasts that John listens to whenever he's taking over my kitchen duties. It's kind of weird, though. Most Christian-themed board games are notorious in their wretchedness, so maybe piggybacking on a successful game is smart. (Plus, Protestants can avoid those monasteries...)
ReplyDeleteAre those cookie sugar sprinkles on the table? Maybe 'brain food?'
ReplyDeleteThey're chits that belong to the game "No Thanks." (At least, they are if you're talking about the red things...)
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