What is the best board game of all time?
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My wife and I enjoy Upwords and Boggle. My wife likes Rummikub, but I'm not a big fan. When I was a kid, my brother loved Sorry. You'd think it's just a luck game, but he won the vast majority of the time.
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Joe Woodbury wrote:
My wife and I enjoy Upwords and Boggle.
Boggle pWns! my wife and i play all the time... mostly because i have this inner desire to kick her a$$ as her score is almost always 2x mine :sigh: and she always does that stoopid 's' trick where she makes a word and then appends an 's' to make another word :mad:... and even more :mad: when i DON'T! arrrg... i think i'll wake her up now just so i can take advantage of her whilst she's sleepy :cool: ... yeah.. that'll go over well... :rolleyes: Anyway, boggle == awesome! :cool:
~Nitron.
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My husband and I are planning a couple rounds of Trivia Pursuit - Pop Culture edition ( one of the game pieces is a garden gnome- how cool is that?) in a little bit. I have a feeling that most of us on this site are more drawn to video games or computer games but board games feel so much more organic. What do ou think was/is the best board game? Risk? Life? Scrabble? Trivia Pursuit? Connect 4? Chess? Checkers? Do you still play board games?
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My husband and I are planning a couple rounds of Trivia Pursuit - Pop Culture edition ( one of the game pieces is a garden gnome- how cool is that?) in a little bit. I have a feeling that most of us on this site are more drawn to video games or computer games but board games feel so much more organic. What do ou think was/is the best board game? Risk? Life? Scrabble? Trivia Pursuit? Connect 4? Chess? Checkers? Do you still play board games?
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I bet espeir thinks it is some conspiracy from "the left" :laugh:
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Wrong forum...obssesive compulsives are down the road a bit.
When was the last time you poured some wine for you and your sweetie and went out on the front porch to watch the geometry frolic on the lake?--Rebecca M. Riordan, Designing Effective Database Systems
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My husband and I are planning a couple rounds of Trivia Pursuit - Pop Culture edition ( one of the game pieces is a garden gnome- how cool is that?) in a little bit. I have a feeling that most of us on this site are more drawn to video games or computer games but board games feel so much more organic. What do ou think was/is the best board game? Risk? Life? Scrabble? Trivia Pursuit? Connect 4? Chess? Checkers? Do you still play board games?
Chutes and Ladders! :laugh: Backgammon and chess for 2 people. Monopoly and Risk are great, but can drag on forever. Pictionary can be fun, especially when nobody can draw, and the alcohol is flowing. :)
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My husband and I are planning a couple rounds of Trivia Pursuit - Pop Culture edition ( one of the game pieces is a garden gnome- how cool is that?) in a little bit. I have a feeling that most of us on this site are more drawn to video games or computer games but board games feel so much more organic. What do ou think was/is the best board game? Risk? Life? Scrabble? Trivia Pursuit? Connect 4? Chess? Checkers? Do you still play board games?
I used to spend a whole lot of time playing Advanced Squad Leader[^]. Of course, most of the time was spent trying to figure out the rules :| The rulebook was a 3-ring binder holding hundreds of pages. In very small print... :rolleyes:
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My husband and I are planning a couple rounds of Trivia Pursuit - Pop Culture edition ( one of the game pieces is a garden gnome- how cool is that?) in a little bit. I have a feeling that most of us on this site are more drawn to video games or computer games but board games feel so much more organic. What do ou think was/is the best board game? Risk? Life? Scrabble? Trivia Pursuit? Connect 4? Chess? Checkers? Do you still play board games?
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My husband and I are planning a couple rounds of Trivia Pursuit - Pop Culture edition ( one of the game pieces is a garden gnome- how cool is that?) in a little bit. I have a feeling that most of us on this site are more drawn to video games or computer games but board games feel so much more organic. What do ou think was/is the best board game? Risk? Life? Scrabble? Trivia Pursuit? Connect 4? Chess? Checkers? Do you still play board games?
This one[^]. :laugh: j/k I remember seeing this in my friend's parent's house when we were in 3rd grade. Why this was the first thing that popped into my mind just now, I have no idea. Battleship is clearly superior to all other games.
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My husband and I are planning a couple rounds of Trivia Pursuit - Pop Culture edition ( one of the game pieces is a garden gnome- how cool is that?) in a little bit. I have a feeling that most of us on this site are more drawn to video games or computer games but board games feel so much more organic. What do ou think was/is the best board game? Risk? Life? Scrabble? Trivia Pursuit? Connect 4? Chess? Checkers? Do you still play board games?
leckey wrote:
garden gnome- how cool is that?
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Joe Woodbury wrote:
My wife and I enjoy Upwords and Boggle.
Boggle pWns! my wife and i play all the time... mostly because i have this inner desire to kick her a$$ as her score is almost always 2x mine :sigh: and she always does that stoopid 's' trick where she makes a word and then appends an 's' to make another word :mad:... and even more :mad: when i DON'T! arrrg... i think i'll wake her up now just so i can take advantage of her whilst she's sleepy :cool: ... yeah.. that'll go over well... :rolleyes: Anyway, boggle == awesome! :cool:
~Nitron.
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startNitron wrote:
i think i'll wake her up now just so i can take advantage of her whilst she's sleepy
I SO wish you'd said this in the soapbox...
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My husband and I are planning a couple rounds of Trivia Pursuit - Pop Culture edition ( one of the game pieces is a garden gnome- how cool is that?) in a little bit. I have a feeling that most of us on this site are more drawn to video games or computer games but board games feel so much more organic. What do ou think was/is the best board game? Risk? Life? Scrabble? Trivia Pursuit? Connect 4? Chess? Checkers? Do you still play board games?
I love musical trivial pursuit. The musos in my church play a game every new years eve. One year, I got into the middle ( meaning I was one question away from victory ). I asked to be asked the question about blues, or roots music, or something like that, as I'd been reading about it a lot. They peeked at the question and laughed, and asked it. It was something like 'what train would you be catching if you wanted to go down the line'. Something esoteric based on a lyric. They all laughed at my low odds of getting it right. The answer ( and I'll nevr forget this ) was the Wabash Cannonball. I still don't know how that goes, who sang it, or how I knew it, but I pulled it out of thin air and won. Any sort of music trivia game, I love it. I bought two games like that last time I was stateside.
Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++ Metal Musings - Rex and my new metal blog
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"Go To Texas", but I don't think it's made any more.
Steve Weeks wrote:
'06 "Go To Texas", but I don't think it's made any more.
Looking at the rules at A Board Games Database, it appears to be a Monopoly close. What was different about it? -- Tim
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Hi leckey:) Sorry that my reply was this late but i placed my reaction last night when i was done with programming and just opened my mailbox, the Go game is i think a Japanese or Chinese game that's all about enclosing peaces of the opposite collor,it's a game for two persons and very strategic, on google you can find applets to play it but the board game version (wooden board with stone peaces) i like the most, the link below gives a view of the Go board http://sente.epfl.ch/software/goban/[^] I think you like it when you have played it like most people who like games do
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My husband and I are planning a couple rounds of Trivia Pursuit - Pop Culture edition ( one of the game pieces is a garden gnome- how cool is that?) in a little bit. I have a feeling that most of us on this site are more drawn to video games or computer games but board games feel so much more organic. What do ou think was/is the best board game? Risk? Life? Scrabble? Trivia Pursuit? Connect 4? Chess? Checkers? Do you still play board games?
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Chess is the best of all time, but I think Monopoly is the best of recent times.
Yep, I have to agree.
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