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What's you favourite board game and why? Nostalgia, Kids like it, challenging or just plain fun?

Asked by Zen_Again (9931points) January 7th, 2010
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Mine’s boggle.

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Simone_De_Beauvoir's avatar

I love Clue – I can kick anyone’s ass in that game.

marinelife's avatar

I love Boggle, but have now gotten hooked on the online version: Bookworm.

My favorite board game right now is Cranium, because I love to play it with my teenage nephews.

J0E's avatar

Candyland, the game that tastes good too!

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MagsRags's avatar

When I was in my 20s, I loved Risk – fun to be ruthless and conquer the world without shedding real blood.

The last few years, Apples to Apples. Not a board game, strictly speaking, but smart and fun and good for all ages.

aprilsimnel's avatar

Scrabble!

Because I like words.

toomuchcoffee911's avatar

Monopoly. I own. …Get it? Get it?

wonderingwhy's avatar

I was always a big fan of Clue and Risk, but I’d have to say Dungeon was my favorite, you could modify the rules so easily and incorporate new things of your own design even from one game to the next. We used to have two of them and “double up” the board with all sorts of custom characters, treasure, and beasties. Loads of good times with that game ^.^

CMaz's avatar

Risk.

Brings friends together, and they never leave. :-)

Jude's avatar

Clue.

@Simone_De_Beauvoir it’s on. ;-)

hungertoragejr's avatar

The game of Things.
It’s a good laugh and it’s just fun!

mcbealer's avatar

+2: Parcheesi, it’s a lot of fun, and involves strategy as well as luck. Lots of nostalgia!

2: checkers or Othello, because you can either play a chill game or be all cut throat!

spiritual's avatar

I love that game articulate. My friends and family and I had great fun playing that at Christmas.

daemonelson's avatar

I rather enjoy playing monopoly. Only against computers though. Not sure why.

Jude's avatar

Toss chess in there, as well.

Ansible1's avatar

Jenga!

Austinlad's avatar

Hey, aprilsimnel – I love Scrabble, too, and for the same reason. Used to be pretty good at it, but I’ve lost the touch.

DominicX's avatar

Oh man, I don’t know. Hard to pick one.

I love Scrabble. Words are kinda my thing. I love playing it with my family. My mom usually wins (she pretty much has the whole scrabble dictionary memorized, so it’s almost impossible to beat her), but I’m never far behind… :P One time I played a game of scrabble with a girl in Las Vegas while I was here in San Francisco. We used a webcam. It was awesome.

Then there’s Clue. If there’s one game I truly own at, it’s this. I win every single time I play, it doesn’t matter with whom. Now the problem is, it’s been too long since I’ve played that I fear I’ve lost my ability… :(

Cranium is also a lot of fun. It’s a good game to play with a big group. I just played it over the winter break.

And who could forget Apologopoly? It’s a made-up game that my brother Justin and I created. It uses the Sorry board and the pawns and the goal is the same as Sorry, but we use a deck of playing cards and a bunch of brightly-colored plastic pieces. It’s pretty complicated, but it’s so much fun. We even made our own logo for it and always place it over the “Sorry” logo on the board when we play it. :P

JLeslie's avatar

Scrabble. It’s all about how you use the board and 2 letter words.

Rummikub is ok also.

I like a lot of card games also, not sure if we are counting those. Canasta, 500 rummy, and euchre (I have not played euchre in forever, but used to love it, it’s only really played in a few parts of the country so it is difficult to find other people who play).

Michael_Huntington's avatar

Riskopoly
It’s a mixture of monopoly and risk

OpryLeigh's avatar

Disney Trivia Persuit I love normal trivia persuit too as, although I don’t get many questiosn right, I always learn something new by the end of the game and I store it with every other bit of useless information I have rattling around in my head!.

I also agree with @ChazMaz, Risk is great. although my dad usually ends up taking over every continent!

aprilsimnel's avatar

But does he start land wars in Asia?

OpryLeigh's avatar

@aprilsimnel My dad? Put it this way, judging by how he gets when playing Risk, I am glad he doesn’t run any real countries! Scary stuff!!!

Simone_De_Beauvoir's avatar

@jmah excellent, you come over. bring your partner. I promise I will behave.

ShiningToast's avatar

Risk, The Settlers of Catan, and as of late, Monopoly.

Anyone who likes Risk should check out Catan, I now like Catan better than Risk. The expansions add exponentially to how many times you can play it before it gets old.

jerv's avatar

Technically, both Classic BattleTech and Car Wars are considered “board games”, and I’ve been into both of them for almost 20 years. It’s a little tricky since CW was out-of-print for a long time and the last real edition has been OOP for even longer, so that menas that my CW books/maps are old enough to vote.

forestGeek's avatar

My favorite right now is Cranium because of it’s varied game play and that it can be fun for everyone. For years though it was Scrabble, and it’s definitely my all-time fave.

MissAusten's avatar

As a kid, I loved Trivial Pursuit. I remember a new edition of the game was coming out, and I really wanted it. My parents helped me put it on lay-away and I gradually paid it off with my allowance. Most likely I loved the game because when I played my family and friends I always won. There are benefits to being a bookworm!

I also have fond memories of playing Monopoly with my younger brother and cheating so badly the entire time. I stopped playing with him when he was able to read and count well enough to realize what a dirty player I was. I thought I was good at Monopoly until I met my husband, who doesn’t view it as a game so much as an opportunity to ruthlessly destroy other people. We play with the kids, and the biggest rule is “Don’t make deals with Daddy, no matter how good they seem! It will backfire!” Now I can sometimes beat him, but usually he wins. We have regular Monopoly, Star Wars Monopoly, and Monopoly Here and Now. Star Wars is everyone’s favorite!

filmfann's avatar

Monopoly. I beat the Wisconsin State Champion.
also, Trivial Pursuit, boggle, pictionary.

gasman's avatar

Gotta go with Scrabble on this one.

MagsRags's avatar

@ShiningToast if you like Catan, you might also like Carcassone – it’s deceptively simple, also has many expansion options.

And Scrabble fans in our family also like Quiddler – you play with cards instead of tiles, play 8 rounds Play feels quicker, because everyone is strategizing at once

Jude's avatar

@Simone_De_Beauvoir Of course. Although, a little misbehavin’ never hurt anyone. :) Let’s invite @DominicX and his beau.

Simone_De_Beauvoir's avatar

@jmah hell, you got it

hungertoragejr's avatar

You know, I was thinking… there are so many good board games, but whatever happened to the imaginary games we used to play as children? You know, the games in the car, slugbug, iSpy, etc.?

Zen_Again's avatar

@Marina Bookwarom be good. Also wordtwist and word something and word that and I forget their names – the ones on facebook – loved them to bits – then left them.

YARNLADY's avatar

I like Yahtzee, because I can play it solitare or with a group.

dalepetrie's avatar

Monopoly and Trivial Pursuit. Monopoly because I’m a numbers/money guy (I should have known I’d grow up to be an Accountant, I was ALWAYS the banker). Trivial Pursuit because my mind seems to be a trap for useless information. I guess what it boils down to is they are two games I had a good chance of winning.

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