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Recommendations for a family board game please?

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Widebum · 01/11/2020 09:27

We are 4 adults, me, DH, DD, and DS.

Cards against humanity isn’t something I wish to put my later teens through so can anyone recommend an easy, funny game I can buy for use over Xmas whilst we have a few drinks?

Not bothered about too much thinking or acting out charades etc, just something simple but addictive and competitive.

I’d love some suggestions please, we end up playing jacks usually which gets old quickly.

Need something that has a clear winner - DH and DS are very competitive 😂

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TeenPlusTwenties · 01/11/2020 09:32

The London Game?

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Ginandtonic4all · 01/11/2020 09:36

Pandemic. Although I haven't been able to bring myself to play it since March last year x

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BaronessBomburst · 01/11/2020 09:38

We love Labyrinth. Gameplay here
DS and DH sabotage each other. Grin

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Entrant6 · 01/11/2020 09:43

Camel Up is a lot of fun. You bet on a series of camel races and can pile the camel pieces up on top of each other. There’s never a clear winner until the very last throw so everyone stays invested throughout. It’s the one we pull off our shelf if we want to laugh at each other rather than serious competition.

Coup is an excellent card game of sabotage and deception. Each round takes 10 minutes and rules are easy and quick to learn.

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Neolara · 01/11/2020 09:43

Pandemic is my favourite board game. But like Ginandtonic4all, somehow it seems a bit wrong playing it at the moment. We played an extension version for the first time in June, and all got very depressed when having defeated the virus, it mutated and ended up losing!

We've just bought Splendor and that's a great game. Simple to learn, but quite complex to play well.

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doadeer · 01/11/2020 09:45

We used to love Balderdaah - you basically have to make up strange facts or funny stories. It's really fun

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doadeer · 01/11/2020 09:45

Balderdash **

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IToldYouIWasFreaky · 01/11/2020 09:46

For card games, Exploding Kittens or Unstable Unicorns are lots of fun. Both quite silly, easy to learn and quick to play.

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doasIsaynotasIdo · 01/11/2020 09:48

5 second rule is fab. You have 5 seconds to name 3 things (ie: cities beginning with L/mammals/sports stadiums). It's fun, easy to play, accessible to all ages and always raises a laugh.

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WeeM · 01/11/2020 09:51

Articulate always gets very competitive when we play it Grin

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daisychain1620 · 01/11/2020 09:56

I love Articulate too WeeM! Always our family go to especially around Christmas. We love Rapidough too, very funny.

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PlanDeRaccordement · 01/11/2020 09:57

Tiny Towns

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PaddyF0dder · 01/11/2020 09:58

Ticket To Ride is our favourite board game ever. Easy to learn, but with loads of clever tactics.

There’s loads of editions. Europe edition is our favourite.

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Enko · 01/11/2020 10:03

Dixit we have played that as a similar family its fun

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Enko · 01/11/2020 10:04

That made no sense we have played it as a family adults and with late teenagers who have enjoyed it

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RaindropDreams · 01/11/2020 10:06

@Widebum there's a tamer version of cards against humanity. We just bought it for my 11 year olds for Christmas

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satsumasaturday · 01/11/2020 15:02

Also a fan of ticket to ride, easy to learn, takes long enough to need to think ahead and have tactics but usually done in 40 minutes to an hour - Europe addition is best as the tunnels add a bit more interest than the original. Carcassonne is also a good fun game that allows for overly competitive players to sabotage each other

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Mayvis · 01/11/2020 15:05

Scattergories is our family favourite. Followed by Qwordie.

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Harry978 · 01/11/2020 15:09

Agree we all enjoy ticket to ride.

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skippy67 · 01/11/2020 15:33

Another vote for Articulate!

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ApplesinmyPocket · 01/11/2020 15:34

Definitely Ticket to Ride! I first heard about it on MN a few years ago - we (5 adults) played it nearly every night for an entire year Grin

As a pp said, it's easy to learn, but has depth and every game is different. Plus, even though it's nice to win, you don't have to to enjoy it - there's a lot of personal satisfaction in just 'getting all your routes done'

We've got the 'across the USA' one which is specially good for us as we love to ride Amtrak coast to coast. Well, we did Sad

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Widebum · 01/11/2020 21:04

Thanks all! How difficult is ticket to ride to learn? We’ve given up on some games when the rules are too complicated 🙈

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MaudHatter · 01/11/2020 21:25

I’ve bought Ticket to ride for our Christmas board game this year . It was reduced to £18. ?? last week .
Not a board game as such but Genius square is excellent and very competitive.

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Ohdoleavemealone · 01/11/2020 21:26

What's that smell is quite good and only about £4.

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KaptainKaveman · 01/11/2020 21:27

linkee is brilliant!!

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