Favorite Board Games: Family Fun with Dominos, Settlers of Catan, Risk & More

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The thread discusses various favorite board games among participants, highlighting personal preferences, family traditions, and recommendations. The scope includes casual games, strategic games, and cooperative games, with mentions of both classic and modern titles.

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Main Points Raised

  • Some participants enjoy classic games like Monopoly, Scrabble, and Risk, often played during family gatherings.
  • Others mention modern games such as Pandemic, Dead of Winter, and King of Tokyo, expressing excitement about trying them.
  • A few participants highlight lesser-known games like Microshogi and Rithmomachy, suggesting they could appeal to the community.
  • There are mentions of cooperative games, with some participants noting the challenges of group dynamics in games like Pandemic.
  • Several participants express a preference for games that accommodate larger groups, while others share experiences with two-player games.
  • Some participants discuss the strategic depth of games like Go and Chess, comparing them to other board games in terms of complexity and engagement.
  • Humor and light-heartedness are noted in discussions about games like Munchkin and Scrapple, with playful variations mentioned.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants express a variety of preferences without a clear consensus on favorite games. Multiple competing views remain regarding the best games for different occasions and player counts.

Contextual Notes

Some discussions touch on the complexity and rules of games, with participants sharing personal experiences and variations that may not be universally recognized.

Who May Find This Useful

Board game enthusiasts, families looking for game night ideas, and individuals interested in exploring new games or variants.

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When I think of holidays I think of "board" games. My family always plays one after dinner. Lately we play a lot of dominos, but for board games we like Settlers of Catan, Risk, Sorry and the classic Trival Pursuit. What are you go to board games? I'm hoping to get Dead of Winter and King of Tokyo for xmas!
 
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Scrabble and Boggle. We also played a lot of Risk when the kids were young.
 
phinds said:
Scrabble
My wife likes Scrabble and Bananagrams. She wins every time! :cry:
 
Microshogi is my favorite game. Shogi is Japanese chess and Microshogi (AKA Poppy Chess) is a variant of shogi. It's a great game and yet no one seems interested in it. I would think it would appeal to PF people. Because of its miniature size, I would think it would be a perfect app for the Iphone but no one has pursued this.
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Chess.
 
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Monopoly is best. Monopoly is life.
 
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A Game of Thrones is a very fine (war)game in its own right, and a great one for fans of the series.
Similarly, Battlestar Galactica is a must for fans, and a well-constructed mafia-style game otherwise.

For a few laughs, and a shorter session, one of the many iterations of Munchkin always does a good job. While the original's humour is geared towards people who play games a lot, there is also e.g. Star Wars-themed version.
 
One of the kids getting Risk from Santa so hopefully will be playing that. Also Mahjong, Monopoly, Trivial Pursuit, Scrabble, Pictionary in the main but generally love playing board games and have loads of them.
 
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Bandersnatch said:
For a few laughs, and a shorter session, one of the many iterations of Munchkin always does a good job.
Only problem with Munchkin is that it requires at least 3 people. I am buying my brother in law Sheriff of Nottingham for xmas.
 
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phinds said:
Scrabble and Boggle. We also played a lot of Risk when the kids were young.
My family plays a variant we call Scrapple. Same game, but any meat products are triple word score.

Chess and Go are my go-to games to kill a few minutes on my phone. Monopoly, Trivial Pursuit, Stratego, and Risk for favorites in my house growing up though.
 
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newjerseyrunner said:
but any meat products are triple word score.
?:oldruck::oldruck::oldruck::oldruck: Spent some time in/near Philly; "cereal by-products?"

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NUMBLE
, from the SCRABBLE folks; don't know whether it's still available.
 
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Pandemic is a fantastic, lesser-known cooperative board game with a link to science. I highly recommend board game fans check it out. Clue (aka Cluedo) is another all-time favourite.
 
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PetSounds said:
Pandemic is a fantastic
I have it, but sometimes co-op games are frustrating because there is usually one person in the group making all the decisions.
 
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Greg Bernhardt said:
I have it, but sometimes co-op games are frustrating because there is usually one person in the group making all the decisions.

That's true. The rule we generally go by is that whoever's turn it is has the final say.
 
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My top three are Monopoly, Stratego, and Chess, but Stratego is definitely my favorite.
 
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Fig Neutron said:
Stratego
Looks fun! Chess meets risk meets capture the flag?
 
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In general, it depends on the occasion and the company. Here is a small selection, roughly in order of increasing complexity:
One Night Ultimate Werewolf (casual, voting, role playing)
Citadels (city building, variable roles, bluffing)
Roll Through the Ages (dice, resource management)
Star Realms
(deck building)
San Juan
(role selection, hand management)
Roll for the Galaxy
(economy, dice)
[URL='https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/28143/race-galaxy']Race for the Galaxy[/URL] (role selection, hand management)
Stone Age
(economy, dice, limited resources)
Dominion
(deck building)
Puerto Rico (economy, farming, role selection)
RoboRally (programming, chaos)
 
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Lots of good games out there. I like Merchants and Marauders, Tiny Epic Galaxies is a lot of fun. Also Fury of Dracula. I played those games at my son's ,I also enjoy Battlefield Commander Napoleon I started playing wargames of the turn based on a hex grid map on board ship in 1972.
 
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cobalt124 said:
One of the kids getting Risk from Santa so hopefully will be playing that. Also Mahjong, Monopoly, Trivial Pursuit, Scrabble, Pictionary in the main but generally love playing board games and have loads of them.

Utterly defeated by kids playing Risk Europe. A combination of poor tactics and being ganged upon.
 
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Orodruin has a good list. I don't know about favorite, but yall should check out Carcassonne, Terraforming Mars, Betrayal at the House on the Hill, Dixit, Pandemic, and Terra Mystica.
 
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Greg Bernhardt said:
I'm hoping to get Dead of Winter and King of Tokyo for xmas!
FYI I got these for xmas and can't wait to try them out. Played some CodeName over the holidays, pretty fun!
 
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I guess chess. Recently I have given up on trying to emulate a supercomputer in terms of thinking ahead, and play tactically, generally only considering a move or 2 in advance, but considering quite thoroughly. It has proven surprisingly effective.

Drafts is also far more intricate than would appear at first. I can't even
 
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Munchkin and Scrabble for me.
 
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opus said:
Munchkin
I got that for xmas last year. Wish you could play a 2 person game.
 
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BTW, it's possible to play noughts and crosses in such a way that you are guaranteed to never lose. I imagine the same principle must apply to chess and drafts, it's just soooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo difficult to work out.
 
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Greg Bernhardt said:
I got that for xmas last year. Wish you could play a 2 person game.
That's true. Although I think most games are much more fun when you have more people, it's nice to have the option.
If I have company over and want to play a game, I'll go with Scrabble if its just two of us, and Munchkin with a group. If alcohol is involved, we usually go with Mortal Kombat X for Xbox One :DD
 
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Played "sheriff of nottingham" last night and it was a lot of fun. It's a bluffing game. You try and smuggle contraband past whoever plays the sheriff.
 
  • #30
Chess all the way, I used to be really good at it but I haven't played in so long I no longer am
 

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