Board Games | pad patter 4.7.20

I am thinking I need to make everyone play JENGA tonight. It might be the only game I have a chance to win in this household. LOL!!! My kid and hubby are WAAAAYYY smarter than me!
 
I will have to check out King's Corners! We played Trouble and Jenga the other day. I'm hoping to play Rummikub soon; it's one of my favorites.

Jenga is one that we don't have but I want to get. I'd probably lose because I'm kinda shaky.
 
I don't like playing board games. I was scarred by a cousin who cheated at Candyland. LOL I will make an exception for Scrabble, but even then it's a hard sell.

I will play some card games. We played Kings on the Corner (what my Grandma always called) a lot when I was growing up. I don't know that I even remember how to play it so I'd have to look at the instructions again if that tells you how long it's been since I've played. I also will play Uno.

I do like to play Farkle, which is a dice game. I think some have referred to it as 10,000.

I did play games with the kiddos when they were younger, but nowadays you won't find me asking others to play a game. It's just not my jam. I don't even really care for video games, but I will occasionally play Mario Kart or Super Mario.

We have been spending time together in the evenings. Last night we just sat in the living room while The Office was on, chatting and laughing about the show, and talking about the virus and headlines and such. Like you said, as long as we are together and talking, that's the important thing!

Speaking of cheaters, my mom was the biggest cheater ever! She was always saying things like "what is that", or "there's a spider on the wall behind you" to distract us so she could switch things up. It was fun though because we would catch her and make her draw more cards or something. I wish she was still around. She taught us how to play games and I grew up playing cards and games with her and my little sister most evenings and weekends when my Dad was working and the older kids were grown and moved out.

My hubby wanted a switch for Christmas so now we play that. I'm usually last place in Mario Kart but it's still fun to give it a go.
 
The only board game my grandson ever liked was Shoots & Ladders. He always cheated terribly, but we had fun. He doesn't want to play any games now except video games. My kids used to love to play UNO and when we were kids, Monopoly was a favorite.

I haven't played Monopoly in ages. We used to love it as kids. UNO is one of those card games that I can live without. I don't know why, I'll play if someone wants to but it's just not one of my FAVS. Maybe it's just that I like others better... who knows!
 
i got rid of all my board games. No fun playing alone as an adult.... Used to play them with imaginary friends as a kid though.

I do have computer versions of a couple that I will play on my laptop. Clue and Game of Life.

If I'm not scrapping or playing a couple of games on my tablet, you will find me doing jigsaw puzzles or reading.

Yep, it's no fun playing games alone. The online games are the way to go for single players. I love to play 1010 and solitaire on my phone and ipad.
 
We've been playing Monopoly (I'm not a big fan, but if the kids suggest a board game night, I'm there willing and smiling). We've also been playing Ratrace, which is a board game from my childhood (so about 45 years old?!). The kids really like it and the game only lasts about an hour which is a plus for me!

never heard of ratrace. I'll have to check it out!
 
I grew up in a family who often played Board Games and I was given them for Christmas gifts as a child. I remember one year I received a game called "Pillow Fight" and then another year "Park and Shop" which I still have.
Lately my Ken enjoys "Upwords" which he enjoyed the other night because he won.
Not sure which would be my favourite... I like Pictionary which was good when my daughter and I got to be paired together as we would be able to just start drawing and the other would guess. I enjoy Cluedo. My daughter and Son-in-Law introduced me to Carcassone which is an interesting game.

You have listed a bunch of games that I've never heard of. I'll have to go look them up. Thanks for the suggestions.
 
We haven't played games for a long time since the kids' school load was so rigorous, but when we did make time Clue was always a favorite, as was Uno. We also enjoyed many of the Cranium games, Cranium Cadoo is really fun.

Clue was always fun to play as a kid. My sister had an electronic clue game that was fun. You never knew if you were close to the murderer and would be the next victim. I'll have to go see if that even exists anymore. I bet my kids would love it.
 
We have absolutely loads of games, but we also have no TV etc. I think that helps.

The past few days we have learnt a new word tile game - Bananarama, played our favourite history game - Chronology, and my boy has a long distance chess game on the go.

Bananarama is one that I've been eyeing. I wish I would have bought it at Christmas time.
 
We used to play board games all the time... we would do a game night every week, hubby and I, playing trivial pursuit, monopoly etc but my husband no longer cares for it so sadly I have no one to play Scrabble with anymore and I am thinking of donating all my editions of Trivial pursuit! I do play Pogo (on line) games so that has Scrabble and Boggle and other games I use to get my mind off things once in a while.

My hubby isn't a fan of games either. I think I'll have to start a game club with some girlfriends when my kids are grown and moved out.
 
I never liked games much as a child, preferring to do almost anything else but I had no siblings either. Nor do I recall ever playing games with my friends. My parents and Nana often played cards in the evening but my father was really good and Nana often left in tears because it was clear she was losing and my father wouldn't let her leave. She left! He was a real sickly about sticking it out as was husband #1. Same results when we played Canasta in England. I was bored, Nana stormed off and he said we had to finish. Ha! try telling that to 2 women.

With my boys we went from Snakes and Ladders to Parchesi and then Monopoly. By the time the 2nd child was ready for Monopoly, older one was into Dungeons and Dragons and Risk. He also learned chess and tried unsuccessfully to teach me and my xh was a poor player so he wasn't too interested. LOL My son did spend hours & hours playing with the neighbor boy in Tehran. We never played board games or cards with any adults in my first marriage but when I was divorced I played Monopoly here in the US with adult friends a lot. We used my Arabic Monopoly set which I still have. No cheaters fortunately!
 
I haven't played Monopoly in ages. We used to love it as kids. UNO is one of those card games that I can live without. I don't know why, I'll play if someone wants to but it's just not one of my FAVS. Maybe it's just that I like others better... who knows!
Kayla, when I worked, we played Uno every day at lunch time. We played with two decks and it got wild and crazy! One of the guys kept a running list of who won and who lost and this went on for years! We couldn't wait for our Uno game every day! :clappy
 
well i think it was mid last year that we bought Ticket to Ride (the US version) after reading about it on one of the game disucssions here, and it became a fast favourite and at xmas my mum bought the kids the 1910 add-on & they've played that and Scrabble in the last few weeks.
I've been looking to buy a few more, Agricola caught my eye (there's a family version) & Sushi Go Party but i as yet haven't ordered anything (there are a lot of sold out games in all the local shops and local online shops here) so it wouldn't get here before middle of the school holidays at this rate. Do you have either of them Kayla? (Or anyone else - happy to hear reviews or pros/cons from people i know!)

Ticket to Ride is another one I looked at for Christmas but didn't buy. I wish I would have. I haven't heard of Agricola, but I've heard good things about Sushi Go Party for the kids.
 
I love that game Kayla... except we call it Kings IN the corner. Funny that we all call it something different. I actually taught my brother in law how to play that at Thanksgiving and we stayed up LATE playing it that night. :giggle My kids love Monopoly, but I stink at it and never win. My oldest loves to play Risk, but I hate that game. He would play that every day if he could. Now he's found a similar game online and he absolutely loves it. Yay I don't have to play Risk anymore. Lol. Whenever we go camping our whole family plays Uno for hours. good easy fun!

I think Kings in the corner makes more sense. I'll probably start calling it that too! I'm terrible at Monopoly and Risk. My son dominates those types of games and wins every time. He beat us all at Catan over the weekend. In fact, I think he won every game we played. He's so smart and super competitive. I love the competition and think it's fun to have to work for the win!
 
We've played surprisingly few family games considering we've definitely always been a gaming family. Here's a picture of our family room. It's from 2016 but it still looks just like this (only my son is much bigger!). You can see we purposely set up our family room for gaming, with a hutch and credenza full of games and a big table. This is our gathering place for talking and gaming. Occasionally some of us eat at the table too!

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Mostly, since the shut down, the main games in our house have been Dungeons & Dragons or Pathfinder. My kids and their friends have been running a weekly Pathfinder campaign, led by my husband, for years, and that's continuing now by video chat. One friend is also running a D&D game another day of the week. And we have a family D&D game we started just a couple months ago, led by my oldest, that we're playing irregularly. My oldest is depressed and everyone is stressed and it seems to have interfered with our usual gaming. I'm the only one still suggesting games lately! We did play Carcassonne last week. And there was one evening my oldest and I had a few rounds of one of her favorite card games, Speed. If you like fast, exciting card games, try that one! I'd hate it if I weren't so good at not caring about the outcome of games. I play it because my daughter loves it.



I have 2 siblings and we did play games when we were growing up, but sometimes I played alone too! My favorite to play alone was a game called Careers. It was well suited to solitary play because you're really playing to reach a goal you set for yourself (happiness points, fame points, and an amount of money) and you don't need to race another player. I own a new copy of the game I bought about a decade ago but my kids never were very interested in it.

Board games that have been the biggest hit in my family over the years include Clue, Splendor, Takenoko, Love Letter, and Telestrations. I could have listed more, but my memory is poor. My kids hate Uno (though we play it occasionally) and Monopoly. My lifetime favorites are Scattergories and Scrabble, but my kids don't like them much so I only get to play them occasionally. When my husband and I play alone it's usually Scrabble.



Christa, do you know the Words With Friends app? It's Scrabble we can play with friends. I've played it since I got my first smartphone in 2013 so I don't remember if you have to log in with Facebook like I do; I think I didn't connect it to Facebook at first. Anyway, I'd be happy to play with you! I'm Michele Kendzie on Facebook if that's how we connect. If that doesn't work, PM me and we'll figure it out.

Here's a screenshot of one of my Words With Friends games from a few years ago. It works just like the official Scrabble game, same rules. I think the special squares are just a bit rearranged.
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Speaking of word games and digital games, my all time favorite is Word Wow Around The World. There are other versions of Word Wow, but Around The World is the best. It's the most visually pleasing, most interesting, and just seems to run best. I've been playing it several times a week for several years. It gives me the same satisfaction of Scrabble. I love word games. Often I will play this while listening to a podcast if I'm not up and moving around because I can't concentrate on audio input if I'm not also doing something visual, but it needs to be an easy visual thing, which making words IS, for me. Oh yeah! I made a scrapbook page about it a while ago!



Ok, I'll stop now because I've strayed off topic.


You've got some games in your family room that I haven't played. I'll have to do some searching and see what I can find to buy. I remember words with friends. My kids used to play that with hubby and me. Lately they've been playing connect 4, darts, etc over imessages with game pigeon.
 
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Our recent favourites are Catan and Apples to Apples. Scrabble has always been a favourite and we are thinking of trying backgammon again which we haven't played in years. Our dd bought us Carcassone at Christmas (similar to Catan I think) but we haven't yet broken it out of the box.

I think we have backgammon on one of those four in one game boxes. I'll have to look up the rules again and see if anyone wants to play.
 
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