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Board games - where to begin?

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Bookridden · 08/09/2018 14:29

We're taking 11yo DD to a boardgames cafe tomorrow. It's the first time for all of us, and I wondered if anyone could recommend some good games to get us started. They'll be 3 off us playing. I want to avoid D&D if possible (as I don't fancy it!). We're all new to the world of games, nothing more than Ludo and Monopoly before. So, where to begin? Thank you.

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desperatelyseekingcaffeine · 08/09/2018 14:33

Ticket to ride, forbidden island, dobble, splendor are all quite easy to pick up and play well with 3. Whoever's running it should be able to give you some pointers as well.

NellieBee · 08/09/2018 14:46

Pandemic is great too. Ask the staff to teach you a game!

SeraphinaDombegh · 08/09/2018 15:50

Tsuro and Fluxx are both quick to pick up,
and fun for all ages too.

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Embracethechaos · 08/09/2018 15:53

Settlers of catan, easy to learn. Risk was a favorite when I was about 11 though played it recently and found it dull and long.

CaeciliusIstInAtrium · 08/09/2018 15:56

Definitely Ticket To Ride, simple to learn and as it's a European style game it means you don't know who's winning until the end. Fantastic game!

TheWorldAsh · 08/09/2018 16:02

A decent Board Game Cafe should have helpful and knowledgeable staff. So ask away.

There's a myriad of good, family/gateway board games. Some have already been mentioned.

Ticket to Ride:Europe
Stone Age
Pandemic/Forbidden Island/Forbidden Desert
Colouretto
Zoolereto
Azul
7 Wonders
La Granja:No Siesta

I could keep going, but I'd suggest asking the staff as I said above.

If it goes well you may end up with a large collection of game. I seem to have a thing about farming or economic games. Go figure.

Bookridden · 08/09/2018 16:12

Thank you. Will note down these suggestions and take them with us.

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redexpat · 08/09/2018 16:13

Ticket to ride
Splendor. I really really like splendor.

PorkFlute · 08/09/2018 16:20

The best fun we had in our local boardgame cafe was a game called Olympigs. It’s a game from the 90s -basically a pick up put down card game where when you have matching cards you have to attempt to do one of the events with your little pig character and tiny apparatus. When you’ve done all the events the other players hide all your cards around the room and you have to find them all before the other players complete the events they have left. We were all crying with laughter it was so funny.
We go to our boardgame cafe quite a bit and I always think it’s a good opportunity to try a rare or unusual game as a try before you buy sort of thing so we don’t often play the classics. Telestrations was another good one we found.

QueenOfCatan · 08/09/2018 16:48

Splendor and carcassonne are brilliant beginners games (just don't play with farmers on carcassonne! We rarely do despite playing it often as they make things complicated!)

catan is a classic, pandemic is a great team game and easy to pick up.

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