Clash of the 90s
The raddest decade in a game
(Author) Smith Street BooksStop bugging and crack open this card game to decide on the greatest ’90s icon once and for all. The flip phone or the Nintendo 64? The Spice Girls or Britney Spears? Home Alone or a Tamogotchi? While we already know that the 1990s was the coolest decade in recorded human history, what was the pinnacle of culture in the era of CD-ROMs and Pogs, Dawson’s Creek and butterfly clips? Clash of the 90s is here to decide. To play, pass the cards out until none remain—but no peeking! In turns, flip the first card in your pile and pick from one of six categories: Novelty, Radness, 90s-ness, Influence, Game Changer, or Legacy. Each has a numerical value. Read one out, and if your icon beats the rest, take all the played cards from that round. Play until one winner claims the entire decade.
Smith Street Books
Smith Street Books is an independent publisher based in Australia known for their high-quality cookbooks and lifestyle titles. They have published a wide range of books covering topics such as food, travel, design, and wellness. Their notable works include "The Art of Pasta" by Lucio Galletto and David Dale, "The Geometry of Pasta" by Caz Hildebrand and Jacob Kennedy, and "The Little Library Cookbook" by Kate Young.
Smith Street Books' literary style is characterized by beautiful photography, elegant design, and in-depth content that appeals to both casual readers and enthusiasts. They have made significant contributions to the culinary and lifestyle genres by showcasing unique perspectives and diverse voices.
One of Smith Street Books' most famous works is "The Art of Pasta," which delves into the history, culture, and techniques of pasta-making. This book has garnered critical acclaim and has become a staple in many kitchens around the world. Smith Street Books continues to be a driving force in the publishing industry, inspiring readers with their captivating titles and innovative approach to storytelling.