Ohhhh, this is so funny to me - when a "good boardgame" for my group usually has a 20+-page book of rules - and additional rule summaries to help during the game. That said, for rules-lights games for families/groups: Just One (clue giving word game) Codenames (clue giving word game) Flip 7 (card game) Cover Your Assets (cards) Love Letter (cards) Sky Team (2 player - but lots of fun - try to land a plane) Cube Quest (Flicking dice to win battle) Azul (satisfying tactile pieces - puzzly) Blokus (tetris-like puzzle Qwirkle (satisfying tactile pieces) Ethnos (area control and set collection) Isle of Cats (tile laying - like Tetris, but with cats on a boat) Kingdomino (not dominos - patterns and tile laying) Castles of Mad King Ludwig (build a crazy castle and get the most points) |
Monopoly should be banned for myriad reasons; though primarily for promoting capitalistic and bourgeois thoughts. |
Cards Against Humanity has made me laugh the hardest I've ever laughed. |
Maybe it’s spelled BORED game…you know like…cause you’re bored |
| Yahtzee was a pandemic favorite. Buy a nice dice cup and dice tray for a touch of class |
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Favorites in my family (ages 6, 9, parents) include:
Catan (haven't played with my kids yet) Carcassone Chess Azul Labyrinth Set (cards) Apples to Apples (cards) Rack-O Othello Just One Uno Voyages (a "print and play" kickstarter game that I bought online for a few dollars and it's been a lot of fun) |
| Twister was my favorite. |
If you want some variation, try Spicy Dice. |
Ok, Karen. |
| OP here. Some great suggestions! I will let you know which one I purchase! |
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We've been playing a lot of card games, not board games. Chinese Rummy takes three days for our family to finish, for example.
But also card-based games like Uno and its many variations, Taco Cat Goat Cheese, etc. My kids also like Rummikub, Sequence, and sometimes leave Monopoly sitting around for a few days. |
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Ticket to Ride is our favorite with immediate family or people that have played before—it’s not complicated but it requires a bit of strategy. Exploding Kittens,Sorry and Apples to Apples are our favorites with guests or friends.
We didn’t love Telestrations because our final answers were never too far from the original card so it wasn’t very funny. With the right mix of people it might be more fun. We HATED Catan—it felt like a homeschool activity or the educational game the teacher pulls out on the last day of school. |
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Clue was great over Christmas. My son, spouse, sibling & spouse, and I all played multiple times. Ages 20-60+. We were trying to get our dad (86) to join, but he watched.
I still have Battleship from our son's toys. And my own Uno cards from middle school. |
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Sequence
Tripoley (its a combination card game but does use a board.) Clue Scrabble |
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Love Mexican train dominos.
We also love Phase 10. It’s a great multi-generational card game. |