Family Fun Time

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We are big into playing games with family and friends at least once a week. It’s so nice to enjoy the games we like with people that we like. It just makes for a great evening. Some of my favorite childhood memories are from us playing board games or playing a game of pool. I loved having a pool table when I was a teenager and would love to have one again someday.

It was always great entertainment for guests and for the family. I always enjoying browsing new pool tables because I hope to one day be purchasing one for our family room. Playing pool was a fun recreation and always beat watching those summer reruns. My Dad taught me to play and would miss shots to set me up with a nice ringer of a shot. It was so funny because he would try to act like he had really tried to make the shot, too. Those were some great times and I can’t wait to make those kind of memories with my own kids.

Bostontables.com also has a lot of other products to meet our recreation needs. We’ll need to buy pool cues, pool balls, and other accessories. A nice bar set would look great in a game room and finish off the room with a poker table, making it nearly a perfect set up for some great entertaining.

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How to Make Blue Hair for your Sims

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I’ve talked before about the fun you can have with the Sims 2 Body Shop. The Sims 2 Body Shop is a free program that lets you create custom objects that you can import into The Sims 2. This is a first in a series of articles about how to create custom objects. Today we tackle blue hair.

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Hidden Expedition: Titantic

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One of the games on my Big Fish CD is Hidden Expedition Titantic. Since I enjoyed Everest so much, I gave Titantic a try last night and quickly blew threw the hour long demo.

Hidden Expedition: Titanic is more challenging than Everest in some regards. The scenes seem a little more cluttered and some objects seem just plain buried behind others. Hints are done a little differently in that each time you use a hint, 2 minutes or so is taken off your time. You have about 25 minutes to complete two levels plus the “bonus” scene that could be finding more objects or putting a puzzle picture together.

Titantic was enjoyable and was different enough from Everest to make it something that I would definitely buy. These seek and find puzzles are becoming our game of choice since they are fun for us to play together. Titantic is challenging and scenes do repeat so take everything in because you will see it again.

Find the oxygen tanks for extra time and find five gems in each scene. Titantic was an hour long of fun and was sad when it was over. This might be the game I get with my game credit. So many choices makes it hard to decide.