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PlayPlax from Portobello Games

publication date: Jul 28, 2011
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author/source: Alex Bell
Play{laxPlayPlax is back to entertain another generation and I couldn’t be happier. The game is aesthetically very pleasing, has a strong hint of nostalgia and this new version is 100 per cent true to its original design.

This beautiful classic toy was invented in 1966 by Patrick Rylands and will be familiar to many who grew up in the 70s. I played with PlayPlax at friends' houses and now thanks to this new edition can enjoy it with my own children.

The transparent Perspex look (actually polystyrene) coloured pieces are lovely to use and have been made in the original factory in Cheshire. The colours are true to the original design thanks to the factory keeping and now using the original dye recipes. The 48 interlocking squares offer endless possibilities for construction and come packed in a simple cardboard box.

PlayPlax is a perfect summer holiday game because its appeal is cross generational and is as much fun to play together as alone. Pippa, aged three made low rise houses for her soft toys and plastic animals while Toby, aged six was keen to construct as high a tower as possible and curious that I had played with the game as a child when it seemed very "modern and new" to him. The transparent properties of the construction definitely add to their beauty.

This game invites creativity from old and young fans alike and I look forward to enjoying PlayPlax for many years to come.

PWT rating: ♥♥♥♥♥

PlayPlax from Portobello Games is available from Amazon.