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What are your favourite Board Games?
WantToBeSE
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I already have Connect 4, Kerplunk, Cluedo and Scrabble.
I am going to be buying some new ones tomorrow, which would you recommend? I am definitely going to get Monopoly!
It's for myself (adult), a teenager and an 11 year old.
I am going to be buying some new ones tomorrow, which would you recommend? I am definitely going to get Monopoly!
It's for myself (adult), a teenager and an 11 year old.
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The logo game is really good and would suit all agesFirst Date 08/11/2008, Moved In Together 01/06/2009, Engaged 01/01/10, Wedding Day 27/04/2013, Baby Moshie due 29/06/2019 :T0
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Risk, Ticket to Ride and Settlers of Catan are good strategy games if you want something which takes a good couple of hours.
For something quicker and more light-hearted we like Linkee, Bananagrams and Yikerz0 -
Zombies always goes down well here. There are lots of expansion packs too.
That looks great! Thanks, i think we'd all like that one
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Risk, Ticket to Ride and Settlers of Catan are good strategy games if you want something which takes a good couple of hours.
For something quicker and more light-hearted we like Linkee, Bananagrams and Yikerz
Risk looks good, my teenager would probably love this! He likes to beat everyone
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Pandemic is one of our favourites. You all play in the same team to cure diseases around the world. Really good fun
The Fluxx card games are also really good and short games so you don't get stuck playing for hours on end unless you want to.Total debt at LBM = £4861.03
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Backgammon and Risk0
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This is a great thread! I love Rapidough - you have to make things out of play dough and losing teams lose a bit of dough each time. I remember one occasion playing with friends and one ended up having to make the Taj Mahal out of about a thimble full of dough. It's hilarious and the crappier you are, the more funny it is.
We also really like Cranium.Remember Occam's Razor - the simplest explanation is usually the right one.
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