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Strategy Games

Go head-to-head with our innovative collection of strategy games, full of brain-teasing challenges for the whole family. Explore classic board games, quirky memory games, unique stacking games, and more. Strategy games for kids are an excellent way to build on children’s problem-solving and critical thinking skills, while offering hours of screen-free fun and family bonding time.

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FAQs

What's the difference between traditional strategy games like Chess and modern games like Tumbling Teddies?
Traditional strategy games like the Draughts and Chess Set focus on pure tactical thinking and following established rules, while modern games like Tumbling Teddies combine strategy with physical dexterity and often include cooperative or memory elements. Modern strategy games tend to have more colourful themes and varied gameplay mechanics that can engage younger children who might find traditional games too abstract.
Are memory games like the Sock Memory Game actually strategy games?
Yes, memory games are considered strategy games because they require players to develop systematic approaches for remembering card positions and making tactical decisions about when to make matches. Games like the Sock Memory Game combine memory skills with strategic thinking about risk-taking and timing, making them excellent introductory strategy games for younger children.
Which Bigjigs strategy games work best for single-player practice?
Solitaire and Mini Solitaire are specifically designed for solo play, allowing children to develop strategic thinking independently. These peg-jumping games require players to plan several moves ahead to clear the board, making them excellent for building problem-solving skills without needing opponents.
How do stacking games like Tumbling Teddies teach strategy skills?
Stacking games teach strategy through spatial reasoning and risk assessment - players must decide where to place pieces to maintain balance while considering how their moves affect future turns. Tumbling Teddies specifically combines physical dexterity with strategic planning, as players need to think about weight distribution and structural stability while trying to avoid being the one who makes the tower fall.
What makes the Games Compendium different from buying individual strategy games?
The Games Compendium provides multiple classic strategy games in one set, offering variety and value for families who want to explore different types of strategic thinking. It typically includes games with varying complexity levels and different mechanics, allowing children to progress from simpler games to more challenging ones as their strategic skills develop, while taking up less storage space than separate game boxes.

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