Post by The Rocketmen on Jul 13, 2014 13:07:06 GMT -5
Cards Against Humanity - hilarious
Personally Incorrect - kind of funny, but gets old because it's just straight sex jokes
Once Upon a Time - great with people who have excellent imaginations, like this D&D game.
Ticket to Ride
Smash Up - fun for those who enjoy strategic card games but with even decks (no deck is stacked better than another).
Nightmare - all of the original VHS editions
Atmosfear - eventually bought out the Nightmare franchise
Atmosfear DVD editions - only available in Regional Europe codes, but I picked up both of them and they are just as enjoyable as the originals.
Dealer's Choice - popular in the 70s, a board game where you act as a used car dealer at an auction and gamble.
Masterpiece - popular in the 60s, a board game where you bid on auctioned art pieces and hope you don't end up with any fakes by the end of the game.
Pandemic - very difficult but enjoyable co-op board game about eliminating a disease that is attempting to swam over the world.
Crack The Case - an excellent team vs. team game where you read off a case with minimal clues presented, they discuss and must resolve the crime within a specific time limit simply by asking questions that you can only answer with "yes, no, yes and no, irrelevant, rephrase your question."
There are others, but that's a good example of the scope that I have. There's literally about 60 board games in the room behind me, and they include Simpsons Clue, Family Guy Clue, SNL Trivia, about five different versions of Monopoly, Taboo, Battle of the Sexes, about six different versions of Trivial Pursuit, Tri-Bond.
My fiancée and I are mega board game fanatics (this includes like decorating for a game night to really set the tone and whatnot) but do not have many friends here to share in the same enjoyment. My cousin, Steve, is big on it as well, but we gotta round up some others that might dig this as much as we do.
Personally Incorrect - kind of funny, but gets old because it's just straight sex jokes
Once Upon a Time - great with people who have excellent imaginations, like this D&D game.
Ticket to Ride
Smash Up - fun for those who enjoy strategic card games but with even decks (no deck is stacked better than another).
Nightmare - all of the original VHS editions
Atmosfear - eventually bought out the Nightmare franchise
Atmosfear DVD editions - only available in Regional Europe codes, but I picked up both of them and they are just as enjoyable as the originals.
Dealer's Choice - popular in the 70s, a board game where you act as a used car dealer at an auction and gamble.
Masterpiece - popular in the 60s, a board game where you bid on auctioned art pieces and hope you don't end up with any fakes by the end of the game.
Pandemic - very difficult but enjoyable co-op board game about eliminating a disease that is attempting to swam over the world.
Crack The Case - an excellent team vs. team game where you read off a case with minimal clues presented, they discuss and must resolve the crime within a specific time limit simply by asking questions that you can only answer with "yes, no, yes and no, irrelevant, rephrase your question."
There are others, but that's a good example of the scope that I have. There's literally about 60 board games in the room behind me, and they include Simpsons Clue, Family Guy Clue, SNL Trivia, about five different versions of Monopoly, Taboo, Battle of the Sexes, about six different versions of Trivial Pursuit, Tri-Bond.
My fiancée and I are mega board game fanatics (this includes like decorating for a game night to really set the tone and whatnot) but do not have many friends here to share in the same enjoyment. My cousin, Steve, is big on it as well, but we gotta round up some others that might dig this as much as we do.