What's your favorite board game?
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Re: What's your favorite board game?
Building the contraption was PART OF THE GAME!!! (In Mouse Trap.)
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Re: What's your favorite board game?
You can't play Mouse Trap if you have a pet dog.wilson wrote:Mouse Trap always looked super duper cool to me, but my family never had it. Every time I asked a friend who did have it if we could play, they'd always tell me it wasn't worth the trouble of putting it all together, so I've never actually seen the contraption in action.Sue71 wrote:There are several good ones on here, to which I would like to add Mouse Trap.
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Re: What's your favorite board game?
No particular order - Jeopardy, Monopoly, Risk, Clue, Mousetrap, & Operation from my childhood. Candyland now - cuz it means you have kids around. Not sure if they qualify as board games: Hungry Hungry Hippo and Fleas on Fred - they both make me laugh.
Balderdash is fun also.
Balderdash is fun also.
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I'm a huge fan of Risk. We used to have Risk parties in college, they were huge. I would like to start this up again. Just gotta make EJ and wilson drive to Charlotte.
I also enjoy Monopoly, Clue, Whodonit, Scattegories, and Cranium. There's another game, whose name I can't remember, where one player reads a question to which the responds must write their answer in secret; sometimes it's a definition, sometimes a phrase or Movie title, etc. The answers are then read by the player and he attempts to guess which player wrote each answer. Tons of fun to play with my nephew.
Does Yahtzee count? I like Yahtzee.
I also enjoy Monopoly, Clue, Whodonit, Scattegories, and Cranium. There's another game, whose name I can't remember, where one player reads a question to which the responds must write their answer in secret; sometimes it's a definition, sometimes a phrase or Movie title, etc. The answers are then read by the player and he attempts to guess which player wrote each answer. Tons of fun to play with my nephew.
Does Yahtzee count? I like Yahtzee.
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Re: What's your favorite board game?
Every time there was a snow day when I was at Duke (about once a year), we'd get hammered and play Risk. We played at other times too, but the snow/Risk days were the best.Miles wrote:I'm a huge fan of Risk. We used to have Risk parties in college, they were huge. I would like to start this up again. Just gotta make EJ and wilson drive to Charlotte.
I also enjoy Monopoly, Clue, Whodonit, Scattegories, and Cranium. There's another game, whose name I can't remember, where one player reads a question to which the responds must write their answer in secret; sometimes it's a definition, sometimes a phrase or Movie title, etc. The answers are then read by the player and he attempts to guess which player wrote each answer. Tons of fun to play with my nephew.
Does Yahtzee count? I like Yahtzee.
Your board game tastes are right in line with mine. Maybe I really should drive to Charlotte (or we could round up EarlJam and you could come to Atlanta).
Re: What's your favorite board game?
Speaking of which, where the hell's EarlJam?wilson wrote:...or we could round up EarlJam and you could come to Atlanta
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Re: What's your favorite board game?
I thought you were in charge of watching him this week.wilson wrote:Speaking of which, where the hell's EarlJam?wilson wrote:...or we could round up EarlJam and you could come to Atlanta
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chained in colchar's basement... :roll:wilson wrote:Speaking of which, where the hell's EarlJam?wilson wrote:...or we could round up EarlJam and you could come to Atlanta
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Yeah it might make more sense for me to come down to Atlanta. Though we may need to procure some sort of legal and medical assistance for a Risk party. That kind of marathon drinking can lead to problems, or so I've heard.wilson wrote:Every time there was a snow day when I was at Duke (about once a year), we'd get hammered and play Risk. We played at other times too, but the snow/Risk days were the best.Miles wrote:I'm a huge fan of Risk. We used to have Risk parties in college, they were huge. I would like to start this up again. Just gotta make EJ and wilson drive to Charlotte.
I also enjoy Monopoly, Clue, Whodonit, Scattegories, and Cranium. There's another game, whose name I can't remember, where one player reads a question to which the responds must write their answer in secret; sometimes it's a definition, sometimes a phrase or Movie title, etc. The answers are then read by the player and he attempts to guess which player wrote each answer. Tons of fun to play with my nephew.
Does Yahtzee count? I like Yahtzee.
Your board game tastes are right in line with mine. Maybe I really should drive to Charlotte (or we could round up EarlJam and you could come to Atlanta).
sMiles
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Careful. He...may...have been sent....to the....CORNFIELD!wilson wrote:Speaking of which, where the hell's EarlJam?wilson wrote:...or we could round up EarlJam and you could come to Atlanta
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ahem... country boy asking.... what EXACTLY happens there besides the abduction excuse?captmojo wrote:Careful. He...may...have been sent....to the....CORNFIELD!wilson wrote:Speaking of which, where the hell's EarlJam?wilson wrote:...or we could round up EarlJam and you could come to Atlanta