What do you play on game night this Christmas?

Anonymous
Mexican train dominoes.
Anonymous
At my parents house with my 87 year old mother joining in we play bingo. My sister brings little craft prizes she makes, it's fun.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We did a murder mystery last year -it took about 2 hrs and was fun for parents/teens

https://www.amazon.com/University-Games-Murder-Mystery-Party/dp/B08G3MS9NP/ref=asc_df_B08G3MS9NP/?tag=hyprod-20&linkCode=df0&hvadid=475715780134&hvpos=&hvnetw=g&hvrand=14397497479953638670&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=&hvdev=c&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=9007726&hvtargid=pla-980997153003&psc=1


I've thought about these, but you can only play them once. So do you just play and then pass it along to someone else or donate it?
Anonymous
Rummicube!
Anonymous
Have yet to play bc we need a slightly bigger crowd than just the 4 of us, but Wits and Wagers (Vegas edition) is begging to be played when we finally gather with family.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Rummicube!


Rummikub. This game has been around forever, but I only just recently played it and it is so fun and addicting.
Anonymous
I love this thread.

We play chicken foot dominoes.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:At my parents house with my 87 year old mother joining in we play bingo. My sister brings little craft prizes she makes, it's fun.


Great idea, my mom is 85 and would love this. Thx!
Anonymous
I'm just overall happy about the resurgence of board games in the past few years. Many of us thought 10 years ago that with all of the technology and streaming that that's all people would be doing going forward.

But I love how people are really diving back into board games, crafts, etc.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:With kids? charades ( the version for ages8+)


We just played this last night and it was a hit! We also played Jenga for what it felt like two years. We are staying in a cute little Bavarian-style village in Washington state and a game night with the kids is just what we needed to end the day.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I'm just overall happy about the resurgence of board games in the past few years. Many of us thought 10 years ago that with all of the technology and streaming that that's all people would be doing going forward.

But I love how people are really diving back into board games, crafts, etc.


Me too! Jigsaw puzzles, too.
Pandemic silver linings.

We're playing a lot of Ticket to Ride.
Anonymous
Mine are too young but I love this thread! I hope our family is like this one day.
Anonymous
Crokinole and dice
Anonymous
Secret Hitler and Rummikub.

5 Second Rule and Game of Things too.
Anonymous
Bingo. We got a printable one from Etsy, it features the notable events from 2021. Since it's digital, we sent a couple pages to Grandma in North Carolina. With Omicron she doesn't feel safe to travel and visit. We'll try playing over Zoom.
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