Advent Day 3: Logo from Drumond Park

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Screen Shot 2013-11-02 at 01.57.08DAY 3

Win Logo from Drumond Park

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Christmas is not complete without some family board games, like the classic Logo game from Drumond Park. Logo is for age 12+ and is all about those Logos we know and recognise from daily life!

Everyone is a winner in today’s Advent! Because as well as a chance to win the board game, everyone can download the Logo App for free!

LOGO app - Opening (631x800)As a spin off from the success of the board game, you can now play Logo on the move with the new app. I have this on my phone and it is a handy game to occupy yourself and save yourself from bordeom when you have a few minutes free, travelling or waiting for appointments.

The LOGO app is broken down into seven convenient, bite-sized question types – Reveal, Blur, Tilt, Grid, Shape, Trivia and Colour – and twelve increasingly challenging levels of play. Each level contains 20 ‘questions’ which must be completed within a particular time, and once complete the next level is then unlocked. Each level uses a mix of the question types, involving more than 1,100 questions with almost 300 images in total.

The Official LOGO board game app, for both iPhone and iPad devices, is on the iTunes App Store list, completely FREE until 31st December 2013.

For your chance to win a Logo Board Game, enter via the Rafflecopter below:

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107 thoughts on “Advent Day 3: Logo from Drumond Park”

  1. No, though I will let my nieces, nephews etc know. They are technology and game minded / interested. So they will likely make use of it. I personally prefer board games, probably partly nostalgia from my childhood :- When our family played and enjoyed the interaction of board games. Board games can bring the family together to interact, learn, gel, have fun etc.

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