*yes, it was intentional
Adding to the boredom and excessive screen time my kids are experiencing with school on extended break and social distancing, is recent wet weather.
I have actually been able to get them to read some, but I'm looking for additional inside entertainment ideas that don't involve screen time.
I have had "Axis and Allies" recommended to me before, but haven't ever played it.
I have two teen boys and I guess their mom and I would round out the foursome. Looking for recommendations.
Intrigued by Axis and Allies because they're both somewhat into history, but I've heard that gameplay takes a very long time. We do have a lot of time on our hands now, but I am a little concerned about keeping their interest if it goes on for more than 1-2 hours.
Also, just with Axis and Allies there are multiple different varieties including even a zombie version apparently, so I have no idea which would be better.
Any thoughts or ideas would be appreciated.
Adding to the boredom and excessive screen time my kids are experiencing with school on extended break and social distancing, is recent wet weather.
I have actually been able to get them to read some, but I'm looking for additional inside entertainment ideas that don't involve screen time.
I have had "Axis and Allies" recommended to me before, but haven't ever played it.
I have two teen boys and I guess their mom and I would round out the foursome. Looking for recommendations.
Intrigued by Axis and Allies because they're both somewhat into history, but I've heard that gameplay takes a very long time. We do have a lot of time on our hands now, but I am a little concerned about keeping their interest if it goes on for more than 1-2 hours.
Also, just with Axis and Allies there are multiple different varieties including even a zombie version apparently, so I have no idea which would be better.
Any thoughts or ideas would be appreciated.