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#35 We’ve been playing Rush Hour since our kids were little, but it was always a solitary game (great for keeping little ones quiet). The new Rush Hour Shift Board Game ($18) invites friends in on the action. The two-person version of the game has kids rushing to move their car out of the jam before their opponent does. #47 Swish ($13) challenges kids to turn and flip the transparent cards to make matches. When cards are stacked, it looks like the balls are “swishing” into an empty hoop… More