![]() Dann was unable to play as he wasn’t feeling the best, and when he put on the googles, it gave him a headache sadly. Robin and Amelia played primarily, with Kai trying out a few levels towards then end (though, he is in a bit of a teenager phase at the moment). The Upside Down Challenge has you taking a card off the top of the deck on your turn, and then starting that challenge.ĭepending on your children’s level and ability, you can pick the super challenge (side with a barbell) and regular challenge (feather side). ![]() It does require you to collect some items like a spoon, a small ball made of paper, a pen, some paper with numbers on them in circles, cans, and a big ball of paper. This board game comes with a bunch of tokens to count your score, a board the tokens came in that are used for some of the aspects of the game, some star tokens, challenge cards and a timer. ![]() I have glasses myself, so I do need to take off the glasses on my turn, but I am still able to see what is in front of me (or maybe, what is near me, depending on my angle) using the googles, so that’s worth noting. ![]() It’s a really funny, family friendly game! This board game has a pair of goggles that make things appear upside down, and then it challenges you to do an activity with the glasses on, while everyone else watches. Summer Holiday is basically here, so we are looking for different ways to keep the kids entertained! One of the newest games that have entered our household is The Upside Down Challenge. *AD – the item in this review was gifted to our household for this post.
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