If you have kids, you know that having your WiFi go out is the equivalent of the apocalypse starting. Kids these days only know how to entertain themselves via Wi-Fi or, instead of that, with something that uses batteries. That’s why I was happy to discover a game that didn’t require the Internet or even (gasp!) battery power. The Double Chuck Mini Tabletop Cornhole The set includes two flipper-equipped boards, eight mini bags, and two pins. It reminded me of those old killer games from the Seventies (like Gnip Gnop) and was very reasonably priced.
Mini Tabletop Cornhole Game
After ordering the game, I was surprised by how quickly it showed up in my mailbox. There was no assembly required for the flipper boards, and my kids were able to play with this sturdy wooden set almost immediately. Using the integrated flippers, we soon figured out how to toss the bags at each other’s boards and aim at the opposing cornholes. A
Mini Makes Everything Cuter
Once they finished their so-called ‘tournament,’ I found it easy to pack up the included bags and pins and put the entire game away. Overall, for being a completely manual, non-digital game, I thought this tabletop cornhole set was well worth the money.
Also, it’s a game that we can take with us while we’re camping or traveling to locations with spotty Wi-Fi. I’m not worried that the kids will leave this game outside and make it inoperable. Finally, when the kids aren’t using it, I steal it away to play against my husband. Hey, the game of cornhole isn’t just limited to kids!
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