subject: Magnetic Games Are Perfect For Air Travel [print this page] Yes, an iPhone or iPod Touch or a Nintendo DS has a great set of apps and games that will keep a child entertained for hours, but they will also make them sick if they stare at them for too long. And worse, these game devices will not last for the whole of a long haul flight, which is why you should take a look at magnetic games.
There is a reason that people are still playing chess today. That's because it's an irresistible enjoyable game that has billions of different games that has be played, and it will be never get boring. Pick up a set when you're next in the airport and you'll be picking up something that can keep you busy for hours with a partner. Flights from Raleigh to London will pass incredibly quickly if you play chess, and you don't need to worry that it will run out of batteries just when you're in the middle of an epic game.
If you're travelling on your own you can play with people sat nearby you. And the joy of magnetic games is that the pieces will not go flying everywhere when you accidentally jolt the board or hit a little turbulence. Magnetic games are timeless and I guarantee they will outlast even the most modern games consoles which will quickly become outdated quicker than flights from Houston to Honolulu.
Forget batteries, pick up a magnetic board game. Even if it was just chess available, then I'd suggest picking up a set. But those regular flights from Denver to Lima can be sped up with a range of different games. Most popular board games that you can think of, especially the classics, are available in magnetic form. But when searching online note that they are called "travel" versions, not magnetic.