View Full Version : Who here plays board games? Or card games?
MissJacksonCA
30-Jun-2007, 04:20 AM
I am somewhat of a game connosiuer... it happened because up until like three years ago we couldn't get satellite TV in Canada and well... when the power goes out during a storm you're left with either talking... or games... here's the games I own... what do you own? or play? enjoy?
Mind Trap
Poker
Gin
Scrabble
Mummy Rummy
Life (kinda childish but I like it its funny)
Battle of the Sexes
Taboo
Rush Hour (its a childs game but its EFFING HARD BOYYYY)
Scene It
Sex and the City
Jenga
Uno
Monopoly
Dogopoly
Risk hehe...the game of world conquest
I have a couple of those murder mystery weekend games for parties
Imagineiff
Would you Rather ...that game is so funny
Dirty Minds
Trivial Pursuit totally 80s
annnnd Chess...which I can't play... at all...
ooo and checkers!
Yorkie
30-Jun-2007, 09:45 AM
Have all the usual games such as scrabble, monoploy, chess etc my fave board game would have to be chess.
I play chess every two weeks when I go to my mum's as my stepdad is matched at about the same level as me. It's always fun and generally it's a stupid mistake that wins the game for the other one.
capncnut
01-Jul-2007, 01:44 AM
Used to play Risk quite a lot but I haven't owned it for so long now. Chess is cool, so is Monopoly, Scrabble, etc.
LOVED Cluedo. But then again, that was only because I could say out loud "Professor Plum done it with the candlestick!" :D
darth los
01-Jul-2007, 02:32 AM
I play
-spades
-Gin rummy
-dominos
-Trouble
-UNO
-Monopoly
jdog
01-Jul-2007, 08:45 AM
poker
risk
kaiser
crib
Eyebiter
02-Jul-2007, 06:44 PM
Traditional Board games
Scrabble (keep a dictionary handy)
Monopoly (without hotels or houses)
Sorry
Rack-o
Battleship
Trivial Pursuit
War games (hex map or area games)
Advanced Third Reich 3rd edition
Federation Space
Junta!
Battletech 2nd edition
For more info check Board Game Geek, great web resource for board games
http://www.boardgamegeek.com
Back in the 80's before computer games our local hobby shop used to carry microgames, basically small games packaged in a plastic bag or cardboard box under 10 bucks that could be played in an hour or so. There are some real gems like Boarding Party, Car Wars, Wake Island, and Ogre/GEV.
Classic Microgame Museum
http://maverick.brainiac.com/cmm/
Special mention for the 'Nuclear War' board game with spinner and expansion packs from Flying Buffalo Inc. Great beer and pretzels game.
http://www.flyingbuffalo.com/nucwar.htm
MissJacksonCA
03-Jul-2007, 05:09 AM
sweet web sites man thanks for the linkup
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