About Treasures of Time™

 

I loved playing board games with my 3 older siblings when I was growing up. I went on to get a degree in Communication and Journalism from Cornell University and raised 3 children of my own. In 2012, I attended a King TUT exhibit in Seattle and I was inspired to create a game around the stories behind the artifacts and the people who inhabited that time. I loved the creative process of creating and testing the game, and I look forward to publishing more versions of Treasures of Time so that people can enjoy learning about other periods of history while connecting with their friends and family.

— Mary Jo

Mary Jo Stewart visiting an Egyptian exhibit.

What People Are Saying

 

"The 30-minute sand dial is a great idea. I want to play board games with my kids that I can finish in a reasonable amount of time. We sometimes finished the game before the sand ran out and played several rounds, and having that time limit was fun for the excitement of the game. Sometimes my kids were trying to run out the clock like they do in sports games!

"I really enjoyed learning about Pharaoh Akhenaten and Queen Nefertiti. There is something so magical about that time in history. It was also fun to have to pick a fact and decide quickly whether to read it straight from the card or change it."