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Eight Innovation Electronic Games Advent Calendar

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We’re of course talking about advent calendars. Forget those boring ones with 24 little chocolates behind the window. It’s not that we don’t like chocolate, but we can have that any time. Instead, we want something gaming-themed. 24 little windows filled with video game merchandise and related geeky goodness. What could be better? SIX CHALLENGING GAME MODES – 25 games in a variety of different game types: Match 3, Candy Lines, Christmas puzzles, 2048 Presents, Pixel Art and Xmas Sudoku. Each day you will have multiple new levels to play! Have her unwrap an exciting gift everyday in anticipation of December 25th. If she’s got green fingers, a 12 Months of Seeds Advent Calendar will leaf her with a new plant every month for the next year. Another popular option for an Advent calendar for her is the 24 Day Technic Cosmetics . About This Game 25 Days, 25 surprises, 25 games! Count down to Christmas and enjoy a new present every day!

Passing ten days to go, we took you to new worlds with Steamforged’s Epic Encounters: Island of the Crab Archon. Perfect as a standalone encounter, or blended into your existing RPG, it’s also a perfect mini to get painting. But from combat to tranquillity, fictional crabs to village bliss, day seventeen brought us Village Rails from Osprey, where you build a new railway network across the sprawling countryside, to the “oddly specific” demands of the locals. And if that doesn’t get your brain whirring, Coiledspring for day 18 gave Cortex, a party challenge game –and a fun sponge brain to go with it Days 19-24of Tabletop Gaming Advent Calendar 2022 PLAY WITH FRIENDS AND FAMILY – 25 days and loads of challenging levels, many of which you will be able to enjoy in 2-player multiplayer for endless Christmas fun!

GET IN THE FESTIVE SPIRIT – Step into the breathtaking scenery of the North Pole, the home of Christmas! Watch the Northern lights, listen to the Christmas sounds and take a rest by the cozy fireplace. Yes, your road is still littered with badly carved pumpkins, but capitalism's favourite holiday waits for no-one, and it's apparently time to buy yourself a posh advent calendar. You probably already know that we’ve got a variety of customisable gifts & personalised gift ideas for every occasion, all year round. Christmas is no different. We recommend that you start off the festive season with a Cadbury Dairy Milk Chunks Advent calendar with your name on. You can even add a short message for your kids. If you’re into Minecraft, the chances are you’ll find this Minecraft Advent Calendar simply adorable. In it you’ll find twelve Minecraft-themed miniature figures and twelve various holiday-themed accessories. Those figures are adorable though; who knew a Creeper dressed as a Christmas tree could warm our hearts so much?

Not sure what you want to play yet? Conversely, dying to get your hands on a specific game? Day seven offered a months subscription to Rent, Shuffle, & Roll, a board game library that will post games to you to play. So whether you’re been eyeing Ark Nova or Imperial Assault, renting the game first gives you the best chance to try it out before committing it to your shelf. Speaking of your shelf though - days eight and nine saw us add two more games to it, with Family Business from Lookout Games, and Last One Alive, by Ares Games. Thankfully, as time moves on, more and more merchandise-based advent calendars become available. And that means there are plenty of gaming advent calendars to choose from. We’ve rounded up some of the best ones we could find. For Day 13 we sought to brighten up your hallways, refresh your gaming space, or otherwise demonstrate your love of the hobby to visitors, with a gaming poster from the incredible Meeple Design. Imagine that above Rolling Realms, the game from day 14, and a gorgeous dice holder, mat, and set of dice, as day 15 saw provided by Barrel of Dice. Because of the small parts, this advent calendar is suitable for ages 14 and up. It comes with everything you need to really feel the power of electronics… minus the actual power. But, with just 3 AA batteries, you’ll be good to game!Finally, we needed a Must-Play awarded game for our Christmas treat, and what better than the one to rule them all? The phenomenal The One Ring Starter Set from Free League was under the tree at Christmastime, calling to you from Tolkein’s worlds of The Hobbit and Lord of the Rings. Over the course of 24 days, you’ll open a window and get an individual part to slowly build your very own model sized 911. You can choose from loads of colours, I think the light green looks amazing! Roll up, roll up! Get ready for the ultimate countdown to Christmas with out board gaming advent calendar. This isn’t your ordinary advent calendar, oh no. This is the real deal. Designed by gamers for gamers, this advent calendar brings together the best of the best from the world of tabletop gaming. An Advent calendar is used as a fun and exciting way to count down the days of Advent, leading up to Christmas. The first day of Advent is traditionally on the Sunday that either falls on, or closest to 30 November. Depending on the year, it can be anywhere between 27 November and 3 December. Most Advent calendars have 24 little doors which are opened one by one to reveal a small gift or treat. Do You Start an Advent Calendar at 1 or 24? So, there we have it, a list of the best advent calendars for nerds this year has to offer. Let me know in the comments below what you plan on buying and who you plan on buying it for. More Gaming Content

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