Pleasant distractions are welcome, especially in this time of pandemic when we are trapped inside with the same people, day after day after day. A recent New York Times article touted the value and joy of table top games. Which is great, and it recommended a couple of good games (Patchwork and Japir), but they left out some of our favorites.
We have a lot of games, as I've posted before, so I'm here to
Carcassonne
Quirkle
Century Spice Road
Pandemic the Cure
VivaJava
King Domino
Xenon
Bonanza
Dominion
Wits and Wagers
Codenames
Las Vegas Dice
Dixit
Anomia
Geistes Blitz
Hey That's My Fish!
Gobblet
Trambahn
San Juan
Citadels
Sheriff of Nottingham
and so many more....
So how to pick? I'd want to know about who you've got stuck in your house with you.
Want to buy a gateway game? Quirkle and/or Carcassone
Party game? Anomia, Wits and Wagers, Dixit, or Codenames
Need something quick and easy to learn?
Quirkle, Las Vegas Dice, Wits and Wagers
Some pre-reader or not-yet-fluent readers? Remember, just because a kid isn't reading, doesn't mean they can't clean the table with you.
How about Quirkle, Hey That's My Fish, Dixit, Gobblet, Geistes Blitz, Las Vegas Dice, King Domino, or Carcassone
Only two of you? Try Gobblet, Carcassone, Quirkle, Hey That's My Fish!, Trambahn, San Juan, ...
For more details on each game and suggestions and ideas for more games, check out BoardGameGeek
If you want to play virtually with friends there are a few resources to try, TableTop Simulator and Tabletopia are some I've heard of.
Got a specific question or need? Ask me, and I'll offer an opinion.
Let me know what your favorites are. (but don't say Monopoly, please)
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