The Christmas Decision: Embracing Video Games and Board Games
This past Christmas, my husband and I finally succumbed to our 9-year-old son’s persistent requests for a video game console, an exciting moment in our family’s gaming journey. However, it also resulted in a challenge: how to balance the excitement of screen time with engaging, tangible activities for my younger child, now 6. I knew it was essential to curate a selection of analog-friendly buffer gifts that would captivate both kids and allow for quality family time away from screens.
Crafting the Perfect Game Selection
As someone who has navigated the ever-evolving landscape of children’s games, I was keen to find options beyond classics like Candy Land, which, while nostalgic, often lacked the depth and engagement I desired. In my quest, I stumbled upon Klask—an award-winning Danish game combining the adrenaline of tabletop foosball and air hockey.
How Klask Works
At first glance, Klask might appear to be a simple game, but it packs layers of fun. Each player operates a magnetic striker, aiming to direct an orange ball into their opponent’s goal. Unlike traditional air hockey, Klask doesn’t require an electrical setup, making it suitable for almost any setting.
Scoring in Klask
The game keeps things interesting with several ways to score:
- Magnetic Interference: If two or three white magnets adhere to your opponent’s striker.
- Loss of Control: If your opponent loses control of their striker and can’t regain it using their steering magnet.
- Self-Scoring: If your opponent accidentally nudges their striker into their own goal.
Victory comes to the first player to score six goals, ensuring quick and spirited games that can be enjoyed repeatedly.
What Sets Klask Apart
Klask isn’t just another cluttered game on the shelf; it’s designed with both aesthetics and function in mind. The craftsmanship by a Danish carpenter means it’s visually pleasing—a refreshing change from games that tend to create chaos on game night.
With features like a built-in scoreboard and a dedicated pouch for all the magnetic strikers and components, Klask is incredibly user-friendly. Its compactness is ideal for families, as it easily travels to grandparents’ houses or fits on a coffee table.
Now, with winter settling in and rain often keeping us indoors, Klask has become a go-to choice. The game’s physical engagement helps satisfy my kids’ need for movement, while also allowing adults to sneak in some enjoyment. I’ve even joined in on one-on-one matches with my husband, tapping into the playful competition reminiscent of Danish bar culture.
Important Considerations Before You Buy Klask
Although marketed for ages 9 and up, our 6-year-old has easily grasped the nuances of the game, showcasing its versatility. If you’re worried about lost pieces, a Klask spare parts set is readily available on Amazon, making it easy to replace any components that may go missing.
Klask is available in both two-player and four-player versions, but we opted for the two-player set, keeping it compact and allowing my boys to engage with each other when we’re not around.
Where to Purchase Klask
Ready to elevate your game nights or rainy days? Klask is available through various platforms, including the Klask website and Amazon. Go ahead and introduce this delightful game to your family—it might just become your new favorite!
Enjoy navigating your own Klask adventure!


