Which board game do you like the most? Is it the Capitalistic Monopoly? The unrealistic Game of Life? The wordy Scrabble? Or is it something else?
Monopoly
Life
Scrabble
Trivial Pursuit
Clue (Cluedo)
Risk
Parcheesi
Sorry
Candy Land
Chutes & Ladders (Snakes & Ladders)
Mastermind
Operation
Rummikub
Chess
Checkers (Draughts)
Chinese Checkers
Battleship
Backgammon
Reversi (Othello)
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Which board game do you like the most? Is it the Capitalistic Monopoly? The unrealistic Game of Life? The wordy Scrabble? Or is it something else?
Stratego.
With the old school board.
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these are all smurfing pleb options
Cluedo and Risk are pretty damn fun, but my favorite board game is Settlers of Catan.
Guess Who?
Duh.
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I picked Scrabble. But I'd probably prefer Settlers of Catan.
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Stratego is my favorite. Clue, Risk, Sorry!, monopoly and Life are all fun to play!
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Clue, Trouble, Monopoly, Boggle, I have a ton lol
I really enjoy the Game of Life, Cluedo, and Monopoly!
Cluuuuuuuuuue!
Monopoly. I'm cutthroat and ruthless in that game. As well, a few weeks ago, myself, my cousin, and one of my cousin's friends sat in a Panda Express for 3 hours playing Monopoly, cracking jokes and laughing our asses off the whole time. Had about 60-80 people come in, get their food, eat, and leave in that entire time; not a single customer nor employee said a word to us. When we were finished, we packed up and left without a word, too.
My favorite board game is likely Hero Quest, with Key to the Kingdom a close second, though the fusion of both I made as a kid is clearly the best board game evah.
Outside of those it depends a bit on who I am playing with, as Flying Pirates is a ton of fun with young children and easily my favorite 'kiddie' board game, while Monopoly is great with a lot of people, especially when people bring unique house rules into the mix. I also have a ton of fun with Stratego, but no one I know owns the game, and, it turns out, I'm quite terrible at it.