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Tuesday, March 2, 2021

Game Review: Missionary Impossible

Your Mission, Should You Choose To Accept It... Be the first missionary or companionship to complete 100 weeks of missionary service! But standing in your way are Trials ranging from Dog Bite to Dear Johns - while Blessings, Transfers, and Golden Contacts are there to help you along. Missionary: Impossible combines simple strategy and a measure of luck for a fast-paced, easy-to-play card game for 2 to 6 players, ages 8 and up.

Amazon reviewers agree it's a FUN, CLEAN, game for the ENTIRE family! 

Andrea's Review:

When I first pulled out the instructions for this game I was a little overwhelmed. But, my son and I played tonight, and after a round we were hooked. We played two games (4 rounds each) and had a lot of fun. If he hadn't needed to go to bed we would have played longer. I'm excited to play this with the rest of my family. 
 
Tarah's Review:

I'll admit we were a little confused when we played this game, but on further reflection after rereading the instructions after playing it as a family, we were playing it wrong :) I always seem to do better playing a new game with people who have played before. However, all that being said, we did have a fun time playing this as a family. It was fun for my kids, and my husband had a great time bringing up stories from his mission. This was a fun FHE game for our family.

Rorie's Review:

I haven't had a chance to play this with my kids yet, but I think they will really enjoy it. We're always on the lookout for a new game to play, and I think this one will become part of our regular rotation. The first time I read the instructions, it seemed like the game was going to be complicated, but it really isn't. I'm looking forward to playing this with the rest of my family.

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More About Aspen Books: 

Over its illustrious history, Aspen Books and its sister company, Gold Leaf Press, have published over 100 authors, including Pulitzer-prize winner Laurel Thatcher Ulrich, and New York Times best-selling authors Orson Scott Card and Betty J. Eadie. It has sold millions of copies in nearly 40 languages. Now, after a decade of dormancy, the celebrated publisher of such well-known bestsellers as “Embraced by the Light,” “The Burning Within,” and “The Touch of the Master’s Hand,” has been reconstituted and is publishing new works.

Aspen Books is being relaunched by Curtis Taylor, one of the original founders. The imprint is committed to publishing works from new and well-known authors for the general market as well as titles specifically for members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Since its relaunch, Aspen Books has published three new works: “The Counselor” and “A Grand Conspiracy” both by #1 New York Times best-selling author, Curtis Taylor, and the popular family game, Missionary: Impossible.

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