Family boardgame suggestions?
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Family boardgame suggestions?
Hey all searching for a or a few board games to play with the kids during the holidays. Have you played any good ok one's you can recommend? Youngest is 10 y.o.
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telestrations
has been good fun with the younglings.
has been good fun with the younglings.
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monopoly ultimate banking edition
with cards, easy to use. awesome stuff.
with cards, easy to use. awesome stuff.
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30 seconden in dutch! It's great! Gets them to learn a bit too.. if you care hah!
Uno, Risk and stuff are great too!
And yes, monopoly!
Uno, Risk and stuff are great too!
And yes, monopoly!
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I also suggest flux, super munchkin, exploding kitty and cavemen: quest for fire
https://explodingkittens.com/
https://www.looneylabs.com/games/fluxx
https://munchkin.game/products/games/super-munchkin/
https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/110 ... quest-fire
https://explodingkittens.com/
https://www.looneylabs.com/games/fluxx
https://munchkin.game/products/games/super-munchkin/
https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/110 ... quest-fire
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Cards against humanity.
Or what my parents made us play; hit 'em with a stick and see which family member cries first. Tho I firmly believe monopoly is basicly the same thing.
Things were rough back in the 90ths..
Or what my parents made us play; hit 'em with a stick and see which family member cries first. Tho I firmly believe monopoly is basicly the same thing.
Things were rough back in the 90ths..
Monkey is out of the sleeve!
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Last weekend I played Pandemic and I loved it. Everyone plays together to eradicate the multiple viruses. Which we failed at
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Carcassone is also a good one
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3rd for Carcassone. Bananagrams for a word game
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https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/70323/king-tokyo King of Tokyo: 2-6 players age 8+. 30mins.
https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/68448/7-wonders 7 Wonders: 2-7 players age 10+. 30mins.
https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/9209/ticket-ride Ticket to Ride: 2-5 players age 8+. 30-60mins.
https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/148228/splendor Splendor: 2-4 players age 10+. 30mins.
https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/652 ... den-island Forbidden Island: 2-4 players age 10+. 30mins.
https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/191862/imhotep Imhotep: 2-4 players age 10+. 40mins.
https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/218 ... osynthesis Photosynthesis: 2-4 players age 10+. 30-60mins.
https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/40692/small-world Small World: 2-5 players age 8+. 40-80mins.
Plus ones already mentioned: Catan, Carcassonne, Panademic and Munchkin are always good options.
https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/68448/7-wonders 7 Wonders: 2-7 players age 10+. 30mins.
https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/9209/ticket-ride Ticket to Ride: 2-5 players age 8+. 30-60mins.
https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/148228/splendor Splendor: 2-4 players age 10+. 30mins.
https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/652 ... den-island Forbidden Island: 2-4 players age 10+. 30mins.
https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/191862/imhotep Imhotep: 2-4 players age 10+. 40mins.
https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/218 ... osynthesis Photosynthesis: 2-4 players age 10+. 30-60mins.
https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/40692/small-world Small World: 2-5 players age 8+. 40-80mins.
Plus ones already mentioned: Catan, Carcassonne, Panademic and Munchkin are always good options.
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Awesome suggestions, thanks all I'll look into them
Lol seems really fun.
indeedPiano_Fights wrote: ↑Thu Dec 17, 2020 5:00 pm Or what my parents made us play; hit 'em with a stick and see which family member cries first. Tho I firmly believe monopoly is basicly the same thing.
Things were rough back in the 90ths..
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My family and I usually play Chinese checkers, the rules are simple and 6 people can play at the same time.
Also a lot of card games.
Also a lot of card games.
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Bang! - a detective game for 4-7 players. Depending on the amount of players you have one sheriff, one or more deputies, multiple outlaws and a renegade. The sheriff reveals his role at the start of the game, the others you have to guess. On turn you draw card and play cards, find gun cards which allow you to shoot further. Outlaws kill the sheriff and renegade, sheriff kills all outlaws and renegade, deputy helps the sheriff, and the renegade has to be the last man standing to win.
Also exists in a dice game which has a bit of a Yahtzee style of gameplay, also very fun.
Age 3+ but it does teach kids that beer and moonshine actually heal you.
The Game of Life - a board game with a spinner in the middle of the board which decides how many steps you can move, you start as a teenager that finishes school, you can choose to start working immediately or go to university first. During the trip around the board you will have to make life decisions like buying houses, getting a wife and kids. Some jobs will only be available for people who did the university path so the decision really matter. At the end of the game everything you own is sold and the person with the most money at the end wins the game.
Labyrinth - a board game featuring a maze made out of blocks which you randomly place on the board. Some of the blocks have items drawn on them. Every player starts in a corner of the maze, they can move their character in the part of the maze they can access, then choose to move one row of the maze, horizontal or vertical, making the maze change every turn. Everyone is given 3 items they have to try collect from the maze in order win the game.
Spyfall - a detective game, randomly select one of the 20 decks in the game, take enough cards from it for the amount of players and add one Spy card, shuffle the deck and give everyone one card. On the cards everyone will see a location and who they are (ex. Captain on a Submarine) except the Spy whose card just says 'SPY'. On turn you ask a question to someone else about the location or their job. Everyone has to find who is the spy while the spy has to find what the location is.
Snake Oil - a talking game, every player gets a bunch of cards with words on it, then on turn a player draws a card with an occupation on it, he is the 'customer' that round, the other players have to use their cards to form a fictional product to sell to the customer. Every player gets a certain amount of time to try promote their invented product. The customer then chooses which product he's most interested in, the inventor gets one point. Next turn... (also has NSFW expansion pack named Crude Oil, selling 'Pussy Odor' to a 'Pervert')
Some other games we like to play but are probably not suited for 10 year olds:
- Secret Hitler
- Plague inc. The Board Game
- Dead of Winter
- Betrayal at House on the Hill
Also exists in a dice game which has a bit of a Yahtzee style of gameplay, also very fun.
Age 3+ but it does teach kids that beer and moonshine actually heal you.
The Game of Life - a board game with a spinner in the middle of the board which decides how many steps you can move, you start as a teenager that finishes school, you can choose to start working immediately or go to university first. During the trip around the board you will have to make life decisions like buying houses, getting a wife and kids. Some jobs will only be available for people who did the university path so the decision really matter. At the end of the game everything you own is sold and the person with the most money at the end wins the game.
Labyrinth - a board game featuring a maze made out of blocks which you randomly place on the board. Some of the blocks have items drawn on them. Every player starts in a corner of the maze, they can move their character in the part of the maze they can access, then choose to move one row of the maze, horizontal or vertical, making the maze change every turn. Everyone is given 3 items they have to try collect from the maze in order win the game.
Spyfall - a detective game, randomly select one of the 20 decks in the game, take enough cards from it for the amount of players and add one Spy card, shuffle the deck and give everyone one card. On the cards everyone will see a location and who they are (ex. Captain on a Submarine) except the Spy whose card just says 'SPY'. On turn you ask a question to someone else about the location or their job. Everyone has to find who is the spy while the spy has to find what the location is.
Snake Oil - a talking game, every player gets a bunch of cards with words on it, then on turn a player draws a card with an occupation on it, he is the 'customer' that round, the other players have to use their cards to form a fictional product to sell to the customer. Every player gets a certain amount of time to try promote their invented product. The customer then chooses which product he's most interested in, the inventor gets one point. Next turn... (also has NSFW expansion pack named Crude Oil, selling 'Pussy Odor' to a 'Pervert')
Some other games we like to play but are probably not suited for 10 year olds:
- Secret Hitler
- Plague inc. The Board Game
- Dead of Winter
- Betrayal at House on the Hill
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So many suggestions NOT for a 10 year old
I used to love playing Stratego with my son, I think its a game that you would enjoy Caz, bit like Squad as a board game
I used to love playing Stratego with my son, I think its a game that you would enjoy Caz, bit like Squad as a board game
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bears vs babies...just dont forget to take the naughty cards out