Best Board Games
Have a night of family fun with these awesome board games!
Ever since I was a kid I've always enjoyed playing board games with my friends and family. The games here are some of my favorites that I loved to play for hours. These games are good for adults, teens and kids over 6 years old - some of them I still play today with my 7 year old brother. The next time you are looking for a rainy day activity or want to spend some time with your kids or friends, why not turn off that TV and try a board game? Some of these games don't actually include a board...
What Makes the Best Board Games?
The 10 Best Board Games is a subjective list. This is my list, based on popularity, sales, the personal "fun" factors I have witnesses when playing these games with others and some other personal factors. A chess master would surely place Chess at the number one spot, while a 4 year old could very well hold the number one spot for CandyLand. I have tried to be balanced and not make this list "JUST" on my personal feeling for these games. I have read reviews, and checked the sales volume on...
Board Games Never Get Old
I have been playing board games since I was a little kid and have never gotten tired of them. I'd much rather play a board game with my friends than watch t.v. any day! How can you not enjoy a little friendly competition? Here are a list of some of my favorite table top and board games I've played, with many more to come!
Need A Good Kids Board Game These Holidays?
Everybody enjoys a good board game. Especially our kids. Thankfully, finding them is easy. The Best Board Games are Games that can be played over and again, include plenty of strategy and have been made with top quality design and components. These are the board games that last. Many of our favourite board games are the Traditional Games. Games that belong to antiquity. Among our favourites are Tigers and Goats from Nepal and the Original Perudo from Peru. This Season, we are going to try o...
Fun Board Games Using dice
What makes a Board Game work? All board games make use of a thing called the "mechanic". The Mechanic is the instrument, controlling factor or skill necessary to complete the game. So, for example, in Jenga, and connect four, the mechanic is stacking. In Crokinole, its flicking a disc. The Mechanics of a board or dice game have a direct impact on the the level of interest and excitement that a game will have. One of the more social aspects of a board game belong to those group of games whos...
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