Bold
Made Bundle is a remake of the classic game Old Maid but without the negativity
in avoiding the older woman deemed too old to marry. Bold Made flips the script
on this outdated game and includes bold women who made huge impacts on our world.
We hope to celebrate these bold women and spark curiosity about their amazing
accomplishments.
Bold
Made Athlete Expansion Pack
not
A Stand Alone Game - it requires a copy of Bold Made which Sold Separately.
Made
For All Ages - This fun game is designed for the whole family. It's perfect for
bonding with kids, children, teens, adults, and grandparents. Bust it out
during a reunion and watch everyone dive in! Perfect gift for girls and boys 3
and up.
Supports
Strategic Thinking - The basics are easy to master, but you'll need to keep
your focus steady with every card dealt. Action cards take the game to a whole
new level!
Gorgeous
Art - Celebrate women athletes who changed the world such as Billie Jean King,
Nadia Comaneci, Alana Nichols , Gabby Douglas, and Kathrine Switzer. Every card
features original hand-drawn portraits of these strong women.
Quick
but Endless Fun - Gameplay is simple and easy to learn. Every round runs for
only 15 minutes and is great for 2 to 8 players. This makes our strong women
playing cards perfect for game nights and birthday parties. Makes a great party
game!
Bold Made is 3 games in 1. You can play similar to the
classic Old Maid and Go Fish or chose to add the action cards to play Bold Made
Advance which is great for older kids and adults!
My Opinion: This game is tons of fun as you play 3 ways and
all ones I played as a kid. The thick cards and learning about women in our
history along with athletes is a great learning experience for adults and kids.
See
more https://www.boldmade.com
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