Which travel game are you taking on vacation?
Are you ready to pack up your bags and head off on a much-deserved family vacation? We’re ready too! You won’t have to worry about deciding what games to take with you this year! We have compiled a list of games that are best suited to your travel style.
Travel Games for On the Road
It is possible to make road trips with children fun and easy. These travel games will keep your child’s mind busy for a few hours. The games are compact and the size of a small booklet. There is no risk of losing game pieces in your car if you bump around. The 48 challenges are divided into four booklets (easy, medium and difficult). For kids to play while driving, we recommend Flippin’ Dolphins, Flippin’ Dolphins, Coral Reef, and Puzzle Beach.
Backpacking Light
We recommend these IQ Pocket Games for those who prefer to travel light. The lightest and smallest is Mini. This pocket game can fit into your pocket or a small bag. It is smaller than a wallet. This game is perfect for waiting in an airplane or bus. Plug & Play puzzler is another fun game you can bring along on your backpack adventure. This mini-3D puzzle is a challenge for both adults and children. IQ games like IQ Six Pro are also handy to carry around. The IQ Six Pro is a lightweight game that has three different puzzle types for brain-teasing fun. Are you more of a city-trip person? Great! You can take these games with you on your city trip in your bag!
Happy campers play games!
You want to take games with you that are easy to store and won’t take too much room. Compact Games work well for this kind of travel! These fun learning games have a game board with a lid that can be used for storage. This prevents you from losing your puzzle pieces. Monsters Hiding & Seeking is a great compact camping game for children. Jump in’ and Robot Factory are also fun. Cube Duels is a great game for kids and adults. It can be played alone or with others. Ideal to keep your children entertained during the day, or for you to play with them as parents after they have gone into their tents.
What is your favorite travel game?
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