We review Yummy Yummy Monster Tummy, a family weight game published by Lucky Duck Games. In this cooperative game, players are working together to feed all the monsters in the app.
I love playing games with my kids. It’s a for-me preferred activity to end a night on rather than watching Encanto or Storybots again. We can connect, laugh, and have fun. Things have been busy in our neck of the woods for the last few months, so playing grown-up games for dad has been sporadic at best. We recently had a chance to play Yummy Yummy Monster Tummy from Lucky Duck Games. Whenever I ask my kids if they want to play a game they’ve never played before, I show them the cover. My daughter was enamored with the brightly-colored, cute monsters staring out at her and agreed to play. Would she like it? Will this be one for your family?
Yummy Yummy Monster Tummy is a cooperative, card-and-app based game, where players will work together to feed a monster different foods they like. Each person plays a card that matches the color of the monster as closely as possible. Each card is scanned by the companion app downloaded onto one of your smart devices. But don’t worry about having an exact match for your monster. Once everyone has played a card, the next monster will have to be fed, until you’ve fed every one for that level. In the end, you’ll be given a one out of three-star review for how well you matched overall.
Yummy Yummy Monster Tummy has four different areas you’ll explore when playing in Story mode. Think of them as separate worlds like in Super Mario Brothers, with levels you’ll have to pass in order to move on to the next world. Each time you start a new area, you’ll be instructed to add more cards to the draw deck as you play
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