I used to play loads of board games. Here are some I always enjoyed, some famous, some very obscure, in no particular order:
Risk: Has the disadvantage that if you play properly it takes ages. For this reason I usually play the computer, however it's always more fun with real dice.
Scrabble: Scrabble seems to be all my family ever play now as it's the one game we all enjoy. Always worth playing.
Mine a Million: This is one from my mother's childhood and seems very little known, but it's great fun. You are all mine owners ands your objective is to make $1 million, starting with 10 grand in pounds sterling. And you build up your mine to the point where you can hire barges and ships to take your goods abroad to be sold for nice shiny dollars.
Careers: Another 60s game. Create a secret success formula involving cash, fame and happiness, then go around the board taking on various jobs to try and achieve that success. Careers you can choose range from space travel and Hollywood, to sailing and farming.
Thud: The Discworld board game. But in no way requires knowledge of DW to play, it's more like chess. 2 players, entirely strategic, great fun. And if you're really enthusiastic you can buy expensive hand-painted editions.
Labyrinth: Ingenious game where the board is made up of little tiles that form a maze, and each turn the maze alters by shifting one row of tiles.
Sorry!: Reading Znirk's post reminded me of this game that I haven't played for years. Intended to be a kid's game, but if you play vindictively it's great fun.
Like Ludo, except you play by drawing a card which tells you how many squares you can move. Like Znirk's game, 7s can be split, 4s must go back, and a Sorry! card sends any opposing piece back to their start.
And "
game I least like but everyone else loves"
award goes to
Monopoly. Repetitive, dull, and guaranteed you can guess who will win after about 3 rounds.
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