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Host a game night with these Greenville, SC-made games.

The Good Game Co. is based in Greenville and sells a variety of games to entertain everyone.

Image of I'm A Poet game of riddles and rhymes made by The Good Game Co. in Greenville, SC.

...and we know it. | Photo via RingoFire

Get your game on, Greenville-style. If you’re entertaining family and friends, why not gather everyone around a table for a night of games made here in GVL?

The Good Game Co., a local family-owned business, has created a variety of games sold locally (think: M.Judson Booksellers) and nationally that will stir up the competition.

Here are three to add to your game night lineup:

FUZZY LOGIC™ | Four or more players | Ages 10+ | Two teams, two mystery words, and two sets of clues end in one winning team.

The Color Scheme™ | Two players | Ages 8+ | This game of “memory, maneuver, and manipulations” features colorful cubes and combinations.

I’m A Poet™ | Three-eight players | Ages 12+ | In The Good Game Co.'s newest game, contestants are given poetic and rhyming clues to a riddle.

See 14 more of The Good Game Co.’s creations.

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