I love the Timeline games, and we've been sent the newest edition in the series for review - Timeline British History. Also available are Inventions, Science & Discoveries, Historical Events, General Interest, Music & Cinema and Star Wars.
One of the features of Asmodee games is that they care about what happens when you've finished playing, and Timeline games are stored in their own beautiful metal tin. Not only attractive to look at, they are compact for travelling and taking to friend's houses, and will outlast the cards, unlike a cardboard box.
The cards range from pre-history and the formation of the British Isles, right up until the present day and the Brexit vote. With 110 cards no major historical event is missed, and it's astounding how many were familiar to even my 6 year old. You find that most times you guesstimate, using clues with what you know from History, or clothing or how people lived, and then The Great Fire Of London or the Manchester Commonwealth Games come along and everyone knows the exact year.
Gameplay is really very simple and easy to get the hang of. Each card has 2 sides - one is dated and one is not. At the beginning of a round each player is dealt 4 cards, and in turn players place their cards where they believe they belong in the timeline, turning them over to see if they are correct. If they are wrong they need to take another card from the stack. The winner is the first player holding no cards.
My family really enjoyed playing Timeline British History. Each round only takes about 10 minutes, so it's actually a handy card game to fill 20 minutes, and quite stunning just how quickly you start to remember the order of some key moments in history - including things like Women being allowed to vote, or the introduction of potatoes!
Timeline British History is made by Asmodee. The rrp is £13.99 and it is available from all good game and toy stores including online from Amazon (affiliate link).
Esdevium Games very kindly offered a copy of Timeline British History for one of my readers. That giveaway is now over.
You can see my current giveaways here...
Sent by Asmodee/Esdevium for review. Amazon links are affiliate, which earns me a few pence if you buy through my link, but you never pay any extra.
Being from blackburn id include Alfed Wainwright in my timeline -hes has a bridge named after him -unfortunately not many people know who he is
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ReplyDeleteit would have to be the era of henry the 8th
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DeleteThe first lunar landing in 1969
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ReplyDeleteSinking of the titanic. Man though he was infallible, he was wrong.
ReplyDeleteThe Battle of Hastings
ReplyDeleteThe signing of the declaration of independence,
ReplyDeleteWorld Wars 1 and 2
ReplyDeleteI think the time of Queen Victoria, always sounds so interesting to me :)
ReplyDeleteThe Coventry Blitz as it's important local history :-)
ReplyDeleteWorld War II
ReplyDeleteThe coronation of Queen Elizabeth II .... actually there are soooo so many !!
ReplyDeleteIt would have to be the Coronation of Victoria
ReplyDeletethe gret fire of northampton as im from northampton, whole town nearly burned down
ReplyDeleteWould love to have been around during Cromwell's time
ReplyDeleteThe gunpowder Plot!
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ReplyDeleteCornwall's mining history!
ReplyDeleteThe defeat of the Spanish Armada
ReplyDeleteHenry VIII and Anne Boleyn and the creation of the Church of England - the most defining event in English History x
ReplyDeleteBattle of the Somme
ReplyDeleteI would have loved to have seen the Queen's coronation xx
ReplyDeleteSamuel Compton inventing the Spinning Mule - an important local event
ReplyDeleteI'd include England's World Cup win in 1966 (before I was born)...it will probably never happen in my actual lifetime :(
ReplyDeleteThe sinking of RMS Lancastria, WW2. My grandad was very lucky not to be aboard when it sank.
ReplyDeleteThe Perkin Warbeck mystery- was he really who he claimed to be?
ReplyDeleteThe great world wars
ReplyDeleteDefinitely the moon landing and Neil Armstrong's 'One small step for man, one giant leap for mankind' legendary event!
ReplyDeleteThe Norman Conquest
ReplyDeleteAny thing to do with Henry VIII.
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ReplyDeleteThe sinking of the titanic.
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ReplyDeleteMargaret Thatcher being first women Prime Minister
ReplyDelete1961 The DNA genetic code is broken- it changed so much for criminal evidence detection
ReplyDeleteI would have to pick the queens coronation as i would have personally loved to have seen that.
ReplyDeleteWhat event from before you were born would you include in your own version of Timeline British History? . . . .the outbreak of WW2
ReplyDeletethe regin of Queen elizabeth 1
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ReplyDeleteThings that happened during tutor time especially Henry VIII
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ReplyDeleteThe launch of Radio ! (sorry didnt know what else to say!)
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ReplyDeleteThe execution of Oliver Cromwell - nasty man - got rid of Christmas fun.
ReplyDeleteThe coronation of Queen Victoria
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ReplyDeleteI would include the Battle of Britain in 1940.
ReplyDeleteLady Jane Grey becoming Queen for 9 days
ReplyDeleteI would include the battle of Hastings
ReplyDeleteI would include the 1948 founding of the NHS. It features very heavily in our family and my Dad (now retired), Husband and myself all work in local NHS services.
ReplyDeleteThe invention of sliced bread?!? Everyone thinks that is the most significant discovery of all time! I would include some real inventions too. Hannah
ReplyDeleteWow what a fantastic giveaway i would love to win this for my daughters fingers and toes crossed Merry Christmas to you all π π ππππ Happily liked and shared Good luck everyoneππ
ReplyDeleteBattle of Agincourt
ReplyDeleteit would have to be titanic although there is so many to choose from
ReplyDeleteThe sinking of the Titanic
ReplyDeleteThe first ascent of Everest by Edmund Hillary.
ReplyDeleteThe wars of the roses. Love Tudor history!
ReplyDeleteMystery of who is Jack the Ripper bit gory I know but most of the history of Britain is gory
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