Missionary Impossible from Aspen Books Publishing

Spring break is here so grab your family members and get ready for a new game called, Missionary: Impossible from Aspen Books Publishing.



About:

Your Mission, Should You Choose To Accept It... Be the first missionary or companionship to complete 100 weeks of missionary service! But standing in your way are Trials ranging from Dog Bite to Dear Johns - while Blessings, Transfers, and Golden Contacts are there to help you along. Missionary: Impossible combines simple strategy and a measure of luck for a fast-paced, easy-to-play card game for 2 to 6 players, ages 8 and up. 

Amazon reviewers agree it's a FUN, CLEAN, game for the ENTIRE family! 


In my opinion:

I was thrilled to introduce my kids to Missionary: Impossible The Game for a few reasons...First, I served a mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints so I'm familiar with the lingo. Plus, we love playing family games so it was fun to get another one in the mail. Also, I love spending time with my family so this was the perfect excuse (I hope they never grow out of that) to get together.

A few of us are competitive so sometimes the game will end in tears. This time, Missionary: Impossible was a success. It included a handbook with all of the instructions on how to play. It took some time to figure out all the rules but once we got through the first round (there are 4 rounds: bump day, hump day, slump day and dump day) we were ready. There was also a quick start card in case you forgot some of the rules. This was a fun game and I loved that there were several rounds and that we could either play by companions or individuals. Overall, I was pretty impressed. I also loved how small it was so we could possibly bring it with us on vacations.





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