This is the game with no questions, just answers! There's no set up time, play instantly. Inside the box are 3 packs of cards in 3 topics - TV, Movies and Music. Players have to guess the answer by revealing as few letters as possible.
You start with just the initials and have 2 guesses or 30 seconds, whichever comes first, then a second row of letters is revealed and so on. Points won decrease with each row of letters that's revealed.
A great game for family games night and ideal for different generations to play together, because you find you can answer different questions, so the playing field is fairly level whatever your age.
I did a full review of Reveal Board Game last year - when I also gave away a copy of Reveal (that giveaway has obviously long since ended).
Reveal is distributed by Paul Lamond Games and available now at £24.95rrp. Available from all good games stockists, including Argos and Amazon. Affiliate link below with free Prime postage:
I have a copy of Reveal Family Board Game as a Christmas Present for one of my readers. Entry to the giveaway is by using the Gleam form below. No entries are mandatory, but each extra task performed earns more entries into the random draw at the end. Your personal information will ONLY be used to administrate this giveaway, then deleted - in fact I'll only look at it if you win!
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Christmas Present Giveaway: Reveal Family Board Game Age 8+
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What is your favourite Christmas movie or TV Show? I love A Christmas Carol - all versions, old and new! Your favourite Christmas song? It is the original Band Aid'd 'Do They Know It's Christmas?' And would they work well together? Maybe because Scrooge didn't realise the true meaning of Christmas until after his ghostly visits!
ReplyDeleteElf and Silent Night and I think they would work well together.
ReplyDeletefav film is Die Hard and fav song is Christmas Wrapping by the Waitresses, could work together as an alternative combo
ReplyDeleteMy favourite Christmas movie is The Search for Santa Paws and my favourite Christmas song is I Wish I Could Be Christmas Everyday. I think they would work well together!
ReplyDeleteScrooged, we can (and do!) recite it word for word so I'm not sure why we bother putting the DVD in, and a little known song - Christmas time for sanctimonious swine - which actually probably would work
ReplyDeleteMy favourite christmas movie is Home Alone and song Merry Christmas Everyone - Shakin Stevens. I think they both work well together as the opening song line is 'snow is falling, all around me' as is the case in the movie!
ReplyDeleteMy favourite Christmas film is Its A Wonderful Life and my favorite song is Wham's Last Christmas , I think together they would give a great twist to a classic film
ReplyDeleteLooks amazing and good for our family to get together
ReplyDeleteMy favourite Christmas film is Bad Santa (one for the grown ups!) and my favourite song/ carol is God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen. I think they could work together!
ReplyDeleteMiracle on 34th Street and Oh Holy Night, they would work perfectly especially after the surprise wedding scene.
ReplyDeleteMy favourite Christmas movie is The Nightmare Before Christmas and my favourite song is The Pogues and Kirty MacColl's Fairytale of New York. I'm not quite sure if they would work together though!
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ReplyDeleteMy favourite Christmas film is Die Hard and my favourite Christmas song is the carol "Oh Holy Night" Not sure if they would work together!
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Both are timeless
Both say what the true meaning of Christmas is
Ghosts of Christmas past present and future
The Snowman, a Christmas Eve tradition through three generations.
ReplyDeleteI love the film Elf and the Song 'Only one more sleep til Christmas' from the muppets - I think they could work well together!
ReplyDeleteMy favourite movie is Love Actually and favourite song is Christmas Wrapping. I think they would work really well together.
ReplyDeleteSorry but I'm a bit bored with Christmas Films, there is nothing new.
ReplyDeleteJust call me Grinch.
I love Elf and I Wish it Could be Christmas Every Day by Wizzard - the perfect combination
ReplyDeletea christmas carol , driving home for christmas
ReplyDeleteI love all things Christmas, especially movies and music, so it's hard to choose.
ReplyDeleteI probably favour Christmas (Baby Please Come Home)’ – Darlene Love the most.
My favourite carol is O holy night.
Movie, may have to be The Muppets Christmas Carol.
We always watch the Christmas shows TV specials too, such as The Royle Family, Gavin & Stacy and Some Mothers Do 'Ave'Em.
Favourite song is All I want for Christmas and movie, Jingle all the way, yes they would go together!
ReplyDeleteI love Home Alone and Driving Home for Christmas - they actually would work well together!
ReplyDeleteIN The Bleak Midwinter and Miracle on 34th Street. I don't think they fit together though
ReplyDeleteHas to be miracle on 34th street and my favourite song is silent night
ReplyDeleteI like the Christmas film One Magic Christmas and favourite song is silent night and I think they would go together
ReplyDeleteWe love Elf and our fave Christmas song is All I want for Christmas by Mariah Carey... think they'd go well together!!
ReplyDeletenational lampoons xmas vacation and chris de burgh a spaceman came travelling not sure on these two together
ReplyDeleteMy favourite christmas film is santa claus: the movie and my favourite christmas song is fairytale of new york. Seeing as it's a family film I don't think the song would work very well in the film but it always makes me smile.
ReplyDeleteI love ELF and Winter Wonderland - so yes I guess they would work very well together
ReplyDeleteIt's A Wonderful Life
ReplyDeletemine would be home alone and last christmas, it would work better for home alone 2 x
ReplyDeleteA Christmas carol and merry Christmas everyone, as scrooge could sing it when he is in his positive zone xx
ReplyDeleteYogi's first christmas with Jingle Bells would be great
ReplyDeleteThe Snowman and Carol of the Bells, both I find really haunting and they work well together.
ReplyDeleteI love the polar express and driving home for Christmas
ReplyDeleteI love Elf, and the song 'do they know its Christmas' - I'm not sure how well they would go together though, they do all love to sing but its not their usual happy song!
ReplyDeleteFavourite Christmas film would have to be the animated version of 'A Christmas Carol' With Jim Carrey. Favourite song is 'I'm Dreaming of a White Christmas'. I'm not sure that they would work together though.
ReplyDeleteFavourite Film, has to be Home Alone 1&2 Song have so many, but i think it has to be So here it is Merry Christmas by Wizard
ReplyDeleteI love the holiday and love actually
ReplyDeleteThe Muppet Christmas Carol and Fairytale of New York, and I can't think of two things that would work LESS well together!
ReplyDeleteHome Alone seem to enjoy even though seen it a few times and I wish it could be Christmas, unrelated but when i was really young I remember this song and me and my favourite aunt dancing to this tune.
ReplyDeleteI love "It's a Wonderful Life" (it reminds me of my Dad and many happy days spent watching it) and In The Bleak Midwinter, I think they would go well together
ReplyDeleteElf is my favourite film for Christmas and my favourite song is Dwight Yoakams Santa Can't Stay. I think you could make if fit somewhere in the film.
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ReplyDeleteMiracle on 34th Street & Rockin Around The Christmas Tree - I suppose they would work into each other in some way.
ReplyDeleteElf is our family favourite film for Christmas with Wonderful Christmas time being our fav Christmas song which would work well in the film x
ReplyDeleteMy favourite film is Die Hard and my favourite song is Gaudete by Steeleye Span - it could work in an odd way!
ReplyDeleteMine are Home Alone and Fairytale of New York. Would be an interesting combo
ReplyDeleteHome Alove and Silent Night
ReplyDeleteI love christmas movies, watch them every weekend from November! Myfavourite is Arthur Christmas or Miracle on 34th Street
ReplyDeleteThe Holiday and Christmas Wrapping - I think there are a few scenes in that film that the song would really work with.
ReplyDeleteI love the Santa Clause
ReplyDeleteI love elf thanks very much for chance ooh and the holiday
ReplyDeleteMy favourite it the old father Christmas movie, think it had dudley more in it!
ReplyDeleteMy favourite music has to be carols, particularly in the bleak mid winter so I think it would fit!
Favourite Movie is Scrooged, Favourite song is Silent Night - I'm not sure any Christmas song really goes with Scrooged haha! Definitely not the beautiful Silent Night
ReplyDeleteI love Miracle on 34th Street and Fairytale of New York, other than being the same place I dont think they quite work together!
ReplyDeleteELF is fav xmas film, along with rockin around xmas tree (thats home alone!)
ReplyDeleteI love Miracle on 34th Street and Driving Home For Christmas - I'm sure they could fit together!
ReplyDeleteI love elf and the grinch
ReplyDeleteFavourite song: Fairytale of New York and favourite movie National Lampoons Christmas Vacation. They go together because their central themes are live and dysfunction
ReplyDeleteHmm favourite song fairy tale of new York love murdering it every year š
ReplyDeleteFavourite movie miracle on 34th street really hits the feels and definitely donot go together
Love actually and the fairytale of new York, ummm not sure they would go together unless the prime minister in the film was singing it as a joke! Geri Gregg
ReplyDeleteThe Snowman & Fairytale of New York..the extremes of Christmas, nostalgia alongside partying
ReplyDeleteThe holiday
ReplyDeleteFavourite Christmas film is Die Hard and song is I wish it could be Christmas everyday by Wizzard. Both very different.
ReplyDeleteIt's A Wonderful Life and the song Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas.... I think the perfect classic 40's combo
ReplyDeleteElf and White Christmas whats not to like!
ReplyDeleteHome Alone and Fairytale of New York, I don't think they would go together very well.
ReplyDeleteHome Alone 2 Lost in New York and It would be Wham Last Christmas, Nope they wouldn't work well together.
ReplyDeleteHome Alone and When a Child Is Born. It might work well in some scenes, thankyou for the competition x
ReplyDeleteMiracle on 34th Street and When a child is born (Johnny Mathis version) Go together well as they both focus on the magic and excitement of this time of year
ReplyDeleteWe love watching the Snowman and my favourite song is Winter Wonderland
ReplyDeleteBlackadder A Christmas Carol and White Christmas. I think it may just work .... I have a cunning plan!
ReplyDeleteThe Polar Express and Wham Last Christmas. Not sure they go together. However, I've been to see the film Last Christmas at the cinema and that's going to become a fave.
ReplyDeleteScrooge (1953) and The Fairtale of New York. I fear they wouldn't work together though.
ReplyDeleteFairytale of New York always make me emotional when I hear it. I guess it would go well with Miracle on 34th Street as the story is based in New York.
ReplyDeleteLove Actually & Fairytale of New York, they would certainly work together
ReplyDeleteMary poppins is my fave christmas time film and when a child is born my fave song so if they adapted Mary Poppins to when Jane and Michael were first born it would fit perfectly.
ReplyDeleteits a wonderful life is great! i lik to also watch as many different versions of a christmas carol! best cristmas song? i like little drummer boy by bing crosby and david bowie....the worse is mariah carey all i want... so overplayed!!!
ReplyDeleteWe all love the Polar Express and Merry Christmas Everyone by Shakin' Stevens. They would work perfectly together
ReplyDeleteFav is elf and silent night go great together
ReplyDeleteThe polar Express and its beginning to look a lot like Christmas
ReplyDeleteMiracle on 37th Street and silent night, I think that they could work together quite well
ReplyDeleteLove Actually & Fairytale of New York
ReplyDeleteIts a wonderful life is my favourite Christmas movie. It may be over 50 years old but it really is a fabulous story. My favourite Christmas song is Merry Christmas (war is over) by John Lennon. Although I love both the move and the song, I'm not sure the two work together because the song is quite slow tempo and I think this movie deserves something building to a crescendo - signed into gleam as Sue Willshee @piperanddaisy
ReplyDeleteMy favourite Christmas film is Santa Claus the movie and favourite Christmas song is I wish it could be Christmas everyday and they go wonderfully together
ReplyDeleteFavourite Christmas movie is DIE HARD
ReplyDeleteThe Snowman is one of my favs & "I believe in Father Christmas" by Greg Lake is the best Christmas song and would work together
ReplyDeleteI like Home Alone film and rockin around xmas tree would work well :-)
ReplyDeleteLove Actually & Last Christmas xxx
ReplyDeleteThe Grinch with jingle bells wouldn't go well togetherš¤£
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