Happy Holidays from River North Law Group

When families come together for the holiday our warmest memories are cherished and new ones are made. After the shut down of the global pandemic, it seems gatherings are relished more this year than ever before. Christmas decorations brighten the atmosphere, and kitchen aromas promise our favorite treats. After we’ve had our fill and enjoyed our favorite sports, there's still more fun to be had over desserts, and doggie bag packaging. The following family games have been reviewed and rated among the highest and most popular of the season.

The team at Riverside Law Group wishes you a holiday season filled with special memories.

The Hygge Game

The Hygge Game for Holiday FunWhether it's a large family dinner or a small group with people who may not know each other too well, this game of over 300 questions is designed to spark "cozy conversation" and will get everyone comfortable in no time. "It was wonderful to move the conversation into areas where normally we don’t venture. I felt like it helped us to feel closer as a family," one verified five-star Amazon reviewer shared.

Holiday Bowling Game

Bowling gets a festive twist with these Christmas tree pins and red bowling balls. Families will  have a blast with this miniature set. Holiday Bowling is perfect for indoor sporting with pins standing at just nine inches high and bowling balls at four inches in diameter. The small size also makes for easy set up and storage.

Pin the Nose on the Snowman

For younger guests, you might play this version of pin the tail on the donkey. It's the same 'Pin the Tail' game you know except it's pin the nose on the snowman! The kit includes 10 paper noses, a nose-less snowman face and two blindfolds. Everyone can get in on the fun, but the kids are sure to love this one.

Christmas Rush Card Game

This fast-paced card game is sure to get everyone excited from the very beginning. As familiar holiday phrases fill the air, your goal is to collect four identical cards to obtain a game token and beat the Christmas rush. Five to 10-minute rounds keep everything moving and up to eight people can play at the same time.

Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer Board Game

Help Rudolph and his friends on their journey through the North Pole to find and deliver the Misfit toys in this board game fashioned after the 'Candyland' board game. Up to four people can play at a time as Rudolph, Hermey the Misfit Elf, Yukon Cornelius or the Abominable Snowman.

No matter how you spell fun, we hope experimenting with one or more of these games adds rich warmth to the season.