What makes a game fun? Andrew and Anitra explore this topic. Although many games are enjoyable, we are trying to call out games that are fun in the moment.
What we’ve been playing:
Sticky Chameleons (We had a ton of fun with this. See our Facebook live video.)
Match Madness – a neat but hard puzzle game. It contains five different levels of difficulty, and we’ve tried several ways to compete while using different difficulties.
Shutterbug (We have a Facebook live video of the setup.)
Contact – a verbal game requiring at least three players. A summary of the rules we used. This would be a great car game! Stretch your brain to give clues that other guessers can use, but that the word-holder won’t figure out in time.
A variation of Intrigue (see Board Game Geek), a game of negotiation, bribes, and area control.
Concept – a word-guessing game where the clue-givers use iconography to indicate a primary concept and sub-concepts (as needed). We love the scoring mechanism here: two players are giving the clues, and everyone else is guessing. Successful guessers get 2 points and successful clue-givers get 1 point. The clue-giving “team” rotates each round.
Ancestree – We are loving this game. Expect a review soon.
Loot (see our review). We highly recommend the newer version, where the art is much improved.
Go Away Monster
Top Trumps – we tried two variations: Mischievous Cats & Shopkins. This is a modified War card game that does use a bit of strategy. There are lots of variations, including several educational decks.
Video games too: Horizon Zero Dawn for Andrew, Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker for Claire, Mario + Rabbids and Seedship (free online text-based game) for Anitra. We digress for a few minutes on the topic of tutorials or other “help” to get through a video game.
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Backtalk
Our listeners suggest a few games that their families think are the most fun:
Any Fluxx
Loony Quest (CORRECTION: not made by Looney Labs, oops!)
Superfight (we discuss the differences between this and Clusterfight, which we prefer)
Survive: Escape from Atlantis
We’d love your opinion. What makes these games fun for your family?
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