6/18/2018

The Wholly Family Games

The Wholly Family Games

Jigoku Shoujo Aizome. We get asked a simple question a lot this time of year. “What are the best family board games?” and “What board games should we get for our family?” In the past we’ve written about the and the. Each year we also put together our to help people get ideas on what to buy for Christmas gifts.

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With thousands of board games released each year we thought it would be a good idea to share the perspective of each member of our family on what games they’d put at the top of such a list. So rather than just getting dad’s summary and having it go on and on with so many great board games and card games. We’re giving you the perspective of everyone in the family. We also have our comprehensive board game reviews list that you can sort by each member of the family to see which games they rated the highest, but the drawback there is that times change.

For example, something Jaden thought was so cool 3 years ago may not have held up as well against some cool new games. So now we’re taking it from scratch. Given an afternoon or evening to pick some games to play, which would be at the top of your list. And we’ll start right at the top with Mom.

Top 12 Best Family Board Games – MOM’s choice (Update Oct 2015: The list below is mom’s list as of Oct 2012. Mom just updated her list. You can.) Dad disclaimer: Take head of this list because it’s a super important one. While I may play and love a ton of games (and still have a ton on my wish list), the real gauge of fun family games often comes from mom. When we’re all together (and not just dad and the kids), what games are we going to play?

We’re going to play games that mom enjoys. As mom properly stated, “picking the best games are tough because it depends on how much time we have, who’s playing, and what mood we’re in.” But here are the games that mom puts at the top of her list of games she loves playing. A great “go-to” family game that’s light, strategic, and colorful. There’s just something engaging about building up your sets of cards to claim routes and complete your tickets. We’ve played other Ticket to Ride games, but the Europe version is mom’s favorite. Easy to learn, simple to play, and can be enjoyed by the whole family.

See our full review of. A surprise hit with mom. At the end of a game of 7 Wonders it might look like a very complicated game with the table as full as can be with cards spread everywhere. And that can be intimidating for a family board game. So it took a little convincing to pull mom into a game of 7 Wonders. But once mom sat down and tried 7 Wonders, the bug was caught.

With the first hand or two, it was still a little confusing. But by the third and fourth, she was on a roll. Not only is it a game she loves to play, but she comes out on top the majority of the time.

See our full review of. Sequence is a staple in our family. You may think that a simple game of playing cards and placing chips on the board to match that card would be boring. But the beauty of Sequence is that any number of people can play and conversation can continue.

Whether it’s just two of us, or we’re with 10+ extended family, it’s great to team up and work together to get your rows complete – even when you don’t have a clue what cards your teammates hold. And since a lot comes down to luck of the cards, it’s great for families of all ages. See our full review of. The first cooperative board game we bought and it’s still a hit in our family.