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I thought I would share a new board game I received called Harry Potter Reveal The Death Eaters in exchange for a review. The thoughts in this review is mine and my families. Inside this post is my affiliate links if you click on the links and make a purchase I will make a small percentage from the items you purchase.
To break up the monotony in our Homeschool Charlie and I go on Field Trips and we play Board Games especially on #TacoTuesday and #FAmilyGameNight which is why we HomeschoolingwithBoardGames. In our Home neither Charlie or I are not into Happy Potter but David and his daughter Leslie both love Happy Potter.
With Fathers Day right around the corner I wanted to get David something new he wouldn’t have thought about receiving. Harry Potter Reveal The Death Eaters is the perfect Father’s Day Gift for David. Playing the game will bring us closer together as a family and allow us to spend time together without electronics.
Daivd doesn’t have the opportunity to see our daughter Leslie and her family because she doesn’t like going to other peoples homes other than her grandmother’s Since David’s mom also likes Harry Potter and to play Games I think for Father’s Day I will see if we can cook dinner at Granny Sherry and celebrate all the dads in the family and play Board games.
If Charlie and Elijah don’t want to play games with us they can go outside and play Basketball. In the background we can have the Harry Potter movie playing I found Harry Potter: Complete 8-Film Collection (DVD) which will allow us to continue ore movie nights on other nights of the week. Would you like to join us for movie night?
After our movie night in our Homeschool Classes Charlie and I will be continue our studies of Harry Potter and discuss the movies we watched. In our Math Class Charlie will be researching how much it made to make the movie and how many awards the movie won. How long it took to make the movie.
In our Reading Class Charlie will be reading Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone: The Illustrated Edition (Harry Potter, Book 1). In our Drama Class. Charlie will act out his favorite scene from the books he read and also a scene from the movie’s we watched. In our Music Class Charlie and I plan on picking up The Complete Harry Potter Film Music Collection.
Charlie and I looked through the Game before we held our Family Game Night to quaint ourselves with the characters. Charlie and I enjoyed getting to know the characters on the cards and learning fats about each one. We all know Charlie struggles with reading but he was able to read through all the card with no, help from me. David even joined us and read some of the cards on his own.
Having Harry Potter Reveal The Death Eaters taught Charlie patience for reading and the cards allowed Charlie to work on his reading and to share what he learned with his dad. Charlie and I used Harry Potter Reveal The Death Eaters for Art Class when Charlie practiced drawing the characters free hand. For snacks Charlie and I made Cookies in the shape of the characters.
Getting Charlie to sit down and put down the Electronics to play a Game is hard but it wasn’t this time. What was hard was getting Charlie to stop playing Harry Potter Reveal The Death Eaters because he was having so much fun. I know there will be another Harry Potter night in our home soon. Would you like to join us?
About the Game:
Harry Potter Reveal the Death Eaters by Pressman
Ages 12 and up, 8-29 players
Look around… everyone is disguised as a Muggle — including you! Some of you are Death Eaters, and some of you are the witches and wizards of Dumbledore’s Army. There will be day and night cycles alternating throughout the game.
During the daytime, it’s up to you to find out who’s who! Report Death Eaters to the Minister of Magic, and try to protect each other — because every night, the Death Eaters will take someone away! Will the Death Eaters capture you all, or will Dumbledore’s Army outsmart them?
Exciting, strategic gameplay keeps everyone involved
Fun, social deduction game that’s perfect for parties
Makes a great gift for Harry Potter fans!
Fun, social deduction game similar to the popular game werewolf
Players can be part of dumbledore’s Army or be Death eaters
Exciting, strategic gameplay keeps everyone involved
Players hide their identities and try to send opponents to Azkaban to win
For 8-24 players, ages 12 and up
The Complete Harry Potter Music Collection is what we will be listening to in our Music Class.
The eight Harry Potter films form the largest grossing film franchise of all time, with total worldwide revenues of over $7 billion. In the top 20 list of the biggest ever grossing films worldwide, six are Harry Potter titles. (as of figures in 2012).The music for the film series has featured the work of the cream of film composers including John Williams (who received Academy Award nominations for two films in the series), Patrick Doyle, Nicholas Hooper and Alexandre Desplat.This unique BOXSET quadruple LP, 33 track collection of new recordings by The City of Prague Philharmonic Orchestra brings together the music from all eight films for the very first time.
Thank you,
Glenda, Charlie and David Cates