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OT board games
One of my New Years resolutions, as an introverted snob is to spend more time socializing, especially with people I don't work with and don't ride with. I was recently introduced to Pandemic, a cooperative game where you try (and often fail) to save the world from an infectious disease--fun!
https://www.zmangames.com/en/games/pandemic/ I used to enjoy Monopoly and Risk, among others, but so often the end game with these became apparent early in play and it was sometimes just a slow losing death for the 'losing' players. So- board games for adults that make you think, interact where you can have a good time with diverse, smart people? Whatchoo got Paceline party animals? |
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True to my Paceline roots, we like Bananagrams. Always comes camping with us too
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Carcassonne
and if one is into backstabbing, Settlers of Catan |
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For social engagement, nothing beats Twister.
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We've been playing lots of Rummikub for the past year. My wife and I leave a set in the car to take in to bars for happy hour.
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Sorry, I'm old enough to be (understandably) seen as creepy if I were to suggest that in mixed company.
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or really, any company for anyone older than a teenager...
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oh, interested. we play Catan, thats fun. Risk is always good. Pandemic was pretty fun. We have stratego, and thats nice for 2 folks.
looking forward to others. |
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Oh stratego, that used to be a favorite of mine, had forgotten it existed.
Chess is really the ultimate game for 2 ppl imo but it demands that you let go of the prestige many associate it with for it to reach its potential, oh and a chesstimer / stopwatch. I tend to like strategic games i guess. Lots of cardgames can be fun as well gin rummy etc. Mahjong is another game i used to like that perhaps many have missed out on? |
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We played "Timeline" at a friend's house this Christmas--it is kind of meant as a teaching tool/kid's game, but it actually was fun. Oldsters do well on some questions, kids get the new stuff--but what I liked about it was that it is interactive since each player gets to guess where their "event" fits on the timeline, so it favors people who have a general sense of history, gets more complicated as the rounds go on and does not favor people whose heads are full of trivia (Trivial Pursuits).
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You realize that was a joke, right?
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We are also big fans of what we have come to call "non-zero-sum" games.
Got my wife received a copy of "Wingspan" for Christmas, and it is wonderful. Even if you're not into bird watching, it's a well-designed strategic building game that avoids some of the direct confrontation of a game like Settlers. In fact, it plays a lot like another strategy game we love--"Agricola,"--in that each person is working on their own set of tasks and puzzles, with interactions that go beyond attacking each other's interests. If you can find a copy, "The Cave" is my favorite cooperative board game to come out in quite some time. Some similarities to Pandemic (another of our favorites), but with a wider variety of tasks, tools, and specializations. A little bit more competitive than Pandemic, but still with a significant cooperative element. |
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To make Stratego even MORE fun allow moving the flag like any other piece.
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