

Specific events can cause the girl to wake up from her sleep as you fight. Up to 4 players fight evil to defend the little girl who owns them. The stuffies will arm themselves with makeshift weapons, put on armor made out of household materials and collect buttons as currency. Plaid Hat did a great job with the game components and opening the box just brings a smile to your face. The miniatures included with the game are top notch. The player cards are well made, includes special abilities for your character and is beautifully illustrated. You have the choice of 4 different stuffies as the adventure starts. The centerpiece of Stuffed Fables is this large storybook that serves to narrate the adventure and also serves as the game board which you play on. As the first chapter opens, the little girl is transitioning into a big girl bed. You are owned by a little girl that loves you and you love her. Players take on the role of stuffed animals appropriately names “stuffies”. This series will stay away from spoilers and will include the opinions of the whole family as we play.

I’m going to attempt to write about our experiences over a series of 3 blogs that will hopefully give you an idea if this is a good fit for your family. Because Stuffed Fables is a storybook driven game, I feel like this is a game that will grow and change as you play through the 7 chapters included in the book.

Since it was announced last year, I’ve been excitedly waiting for this game to hit store shelves. Stuffed Fables from Plaid Hat Games is really a thing of beauty.
