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Board Game Ideas for the Board Game Enthusiast

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Looking for some great board game ideas?  Whether you are looking to add to your game closet, or you are in need of a gift guide for the board game enthusiast in your life, look no further!

I’ve included a few of my favorites, plus I did some research and added some less common games to give you a bit of variety.

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Board Game Ideas for the Board Game Enthusiast:

1.  Rummikub — The Original Rummy Tile Game

This is a family favorite for us!  We play this at nearly every family gathering at my parents.  It’s quick and easy, which means every age can join in on the fun.  It is recommended for ages 8+, but I know my kids started playing even younger with a little bit of guidance.  You form runs and sets much like the rummy card game.  If your family doesn’t have this, you must grab one today!

2. Board Game Ideas: Sequence

This is suitable for ages 7+, so it is something all ages can enjoy.  Sequence is a combination of playing cards and a board game; definitely great for the entire family!

3. Clue Harry Potter Board Game

A fun twist to an old favorite!  Who doesn’t love Harry Potter?  Recommended ages 9+.

4.  Ideas for Board Games: Code Names

This is a game I have yet to try, but the Amazon reviews indicate it is a blast.  Since it is for ages 14+, it looks to be a little more challenging.  Code Names is a social word game that works best in groups of 4-8 individuals.

5. Bounce Off

My kids got this game a few years ago and it is so much fun!  It has simple instructions, but does require some bouncing skills!  It’s great for getting a group together for a structured activity when you want a little bit of movement in the group.  Ages 7+, 2-4 players.

6.  Telestrations

Based on the old game “telephone”, except in Telestrations a message gets passed along among players via drawings with miscommunications being a guarantee.  No real drawing skills are required, as the lack of quality drawings is part of the fun.  This game for 8 is perfect for getting a big group of people together and just having fun!  Ages 12+.

7.  Catan

For ages 10+,  requires 3-4 players, and takes about an hour or more to play.  It has been described as a mix between Monopoly and Risk and is HIGHLY addictive from what I read.  I am definitely putting it on my Christmas list this year!

8.  Pandemic

Recommended for ages 13+, 2-4 players.  Amazon’s game description:  “Four diseases have broken out in the world and it is up to a team of specialists in various fields to find cures for these diseases before mankind is wiped out.”  Read some of the reviews for this game; it looks sure to be a hit!

9.  5 Second Rule

For 3-4 players, ages 10+.  In this word game, players have 5 seconds to name 3 things that fit a specified category.  It is definitely a fast-paced party game.  Some sample questions are:  “Name 3 famous bald people”, “name 3 super heroes”, “name 3 brands of deodorant”…within 5 seconds.  You get the idea!

10.  Qwirkle.

For ages 6+, 2-4 players.  Qwirkle is a strategy game that even small children can play.  Perfect board game for all ages.

I hope you found some useful gift ideas for board games for the entire family!

I’d love to hear some suggestions you have.  One of my family goals is to move away from screens and focus more on face-to-face interactions.  I truly hope we get a chance to use our board games more, and hopefully, add a few to our game closet!

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14 Comments

  1. Such a clever giftt idea! and omg Harry potter Clue, too fun! perfect gift for HP lovers!

  2. I bought Bounce Off for my nephews. It looked fun, but I didn’t know when I bought it. Good to hear it’s a fun game.

    And Telestrations can be hilarious to play! I didn’t think I would enjoy it because I’m not much of a drawer, but that made it even better. My family has had quite a few laughs over it.

  3. Telestrations is super fun and makes you laugh! Great list of games. I’ll have to check out a couple of these for our family Christmas gift!

  4. Thank you! We are always looking for new board games, especially as the cold weather approaches. I’ve never played Rummikub, will have to try it!

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