🕰️ Time to outsmart history—are you ready to rewrite the past?
Ginger Fox’s Placing The Past is a captivating card game that challenges players to order major historical events accurately. Combining education with competitive risk-taking, it’s perfect for millennials seeking a fun, social way to polish their knowledge of history at home or in the classroom.
J**R
Fun Gift for History Buff
I spotted this when looking for a father's day gift for my dad, who has always loved history. My husband and I played it with my parents immediately after opening, and we all enjoyed it. It is challenging and educational--a great game for smart people!
K**E
History and trivia fans will love it.
My family and I really love this game. We like trivia and history, so this game was a natural fit. I highly recommend it.
I**C
Loved it!
What a fun game to play with the folks.Challenge your mind to remember back to date in history.
B**L
Perfect game for a History buff!
This was a gift for a history teacher who was delighted and is using the game in class.
C**D
This game is a winner!
A very fun game for everyone. Tests your knowledge of history in a competitive sometimes raucous way.
W**H
Who the heck designed their box?
Maybe it's an interesting idea. Maybe it's entertaining. But if you can't put the cards back in the box, it gets knocked down at least two stars. The cards are small and square -- about 2-1/4" x 2-1/4". 240 cards. The box is 7 inches tall, but 3-1/2" x 3-1/2" square. How the heck are you supposed to get the cards and the stupid bell back in the box? The packing material is paper-thin cheap plastic that you can't get the cards into no matter how good your fine motor skills are. Sheesh!My favorite history game is "Times To Remember." Two players or teams. Simple rules. Players try to remember history from 1950 to 1999. Okay it's an old game. But... at least the parts easily fit in the box.
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