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enderwoman · 25/09/2013 20:58

I have 3 kids (12,10,7) and want to expand our board game collection.

We enjoy Monopoly, Twister, Top Trumps, Uno, Jenga, Pictionary and Charades for kids. We also enjoy Blackjack (with Skittles as gambling chips)

Connect 4 and Guess Who were awful quality so aren't used.

Trivial Pursuit didn't go down well.

Can anyone suggest anything we might like?


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OldRoan · 25/09/2013 21:07

Rapidough is like pictionary but with playdough. It's excellent, and smaller children are more creative (generally) when it comes to playdough so easy to involve them.

Rummikub is also excellent, and incredibly addictive.

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500internalerror · 25/09/2013 21:09

Monopoly cityville is cheap on amazon at the moment , £7 or so.
Also, Blokus is a great game.

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500internalerror · 25/09/2013 21:10

Yahtzee?

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70isaLimitNotaTarget · 25/09/2013 21:11

Last year I bought "Sherlock Cluedo"

(The DC like the original but this one is "okay" )

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WeAllHaveWings · 25/09/2013 21:12

Monopoly deal card game (quicker than monopoly)
Jungle speed (look at YouTube clips for any idea of the gameplay)

Bought Both last xmas after recommended on here and they went down well

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weddingballs · 25/09/2013 21:12

Balderdash, Articulate, Rummikub, Ex Libris, cards. The best.

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PeteCampbellsRecedingHairline · 25/09/2013 21:29

Pass The Pigs?

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TheHouseCleaner · 25/09/2013 21:35

Othello?
Some of the old games like Headache, Mousy Mousy and Flounders, which amuse both children and adults? (Well, Mousy amused us when my Dad slammed the cup on the mice which were being whipped off the table by their tails then upturned the cup and looked inside it as if they'd be caught within! Grin )

Cluedo?
Are you into card games? Newmarket? Crib for the adults?
Bingo, either home made or as a boxed game?
Battleships, either on paper, electronic or as a plastic set in a box?

If you fancy Mousy Mousy or Flounders and are of a certain age you might prefer to pick up the original games on Ebay or in a charity shop or car boot sale for a bit of nostalgia.

Yes, Yahtzee too, is good fun.

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bymoonlight · 25/09/2013 22:03

What age for blockus?

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attheendoftheday · 25/09/2013 23:29

For those ages I would buy Settlers of Catan or Ticket to Ride .

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StuntGirl · 25/09/2013 23:38

I love Cluedo, and if you don't mind a bit of second hand vintage goodness Hotel is an old game from the 80s, a bit similar to Monopoly.

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Rattitude · 25/09/2013 23:47

Yes, yes to the Settlers of Catan, especially with the City and Knights extension!

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SugarHut · 26/09/2013 00:09

Cranium (Junior Cranium) Kind of a mix of all the things you like

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lade · 26/09/2013 01:24

UNO extreme, cranium and rapidough.

Also, if you can get a copy of Sorry, that's fab too. Unfortunately, no longer on sale in the UK, so you'd either have to get it from the US or buy an old version off eBay. It's fab though - its lotto for bitches, and my children love it Grin.

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MrsCakesPremonition · 26/09/2013 02:10

Yahtzee is a good game.

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KippyVonKipperson · 26/09/2013 02:23

Another vote for cranium here - it's got various questions that include word games, charades, pictionary style, sculpturing things out of play doh, humming songs etc.

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enderwoman · 08/10/2013 10:26

Thanks everyone. Stocked up on loads if these. Fingers crossed they are popular.

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