Category: Board Games

Clue Junior

Let your kids get in on the fun of the classic suspense game Clue with a junior edition that is made just for them. In Clue Junior, you and your family will set off on a murder mystery-style adventure that centers around finding out who stole the cake from the party. Kids will not only try to determine who stole the cake, but what they drank with the cake while they ate it and when exactly they took it. It comes with a strong board, durable game pieces and is ready to be played between 2 to 6 players.Number of players:2-6
Recommended ages:5+
Estimated playtime:20-30 minutes

Camel Up

In Camel Up, you and the other players step into the Egyptian deserts to get ready for a camel race, placing plenty of money on the one you think will win. In this race, the lucky, fast camels aren’t the only ones that have a chance of winning. Instead, you have to have a keen sense of timing and the ability to examine the dynamics of each game to choose the right camel for you. The game is designed to be played by families and can host as many as 8 players.Number of players:2-8
Recommended ages:8+
Estimated playtime:20-30 minutes

Betrayal at House on the Hill

In this thrilling, fast-paced board game, Betrayal At House On The Hill puts you and your friends on an exploratory trip through a scary place on top of the hill. Throughout your suspenseful travels, you will navigate the creepy rooms and encounter all sorts of skin crawling items and beings. Eventually, one of the players will turn on the other one, leaving the character out of luck while the others escape. This game is designed to be played by three to six players aged seven years and up and offers endless replay value.Number of players:3-6
Recommended ages:12+
Estimated playtime:60 minutes

Alias

Have you ever had to try to explain what a word meant to another person without ever saying the actual word? The Tactic Games US Original Alias Board Game dares you to and to do it for points. In this entertaining tabletop game, you will do your best to help your teammates try to guess the word you are getting at using synonyms, clues, pantomime and more. Give as many clues as you can before the minute runs up and see who can rack up the most points. It is ideal for children or anyone hoping to practice their language skills.Number of players:4+
Recommended ages:10+
Estimated playtime:60+ minutes

Adrenaline

Bring all of the fun of first-person shooter video games to your tabletop when you open up the Adrenaline Game Board Game. This board game functions like an FPS in the way that the goal is to attempt to shoot and kill the other players to accumulate the most points. With a unique scoring system that awards points for wounding many players at once, shooting a fatal shot and more, there are many ways to earn points. This turn-based game allows players to choose to either shoot, move or grab supplies on each turn.Number of players:3-5
Recommended ages:14+
Estimated playtime:60 minutes

Wit’s End

Full of trivia, riddles and brain teasers, Wit’s End Board Game is designed to test your wits and put your skills to the test. In Teaser mode, you will have to solve different riddles. When you play in Sequence mode, you have to place things in their correct order, including size, weight and year. Odd One Out mode lets you look to see which item does not belong with the other, and Wild Card mode could be a combination of the three or something totally unique. it comes with 1,200 questions surrounding art, geography, history, pop culture, science and more.Number of players:2+
Recommended ages:16+
Estimated playtime:30+ minutes

The G.O.O.D. Game

The G.O.O.D. Game is a game for those who are survivalists at heart. It takes place in a post-economic collapse scenario, and players have to use the proper gear they have collected to make it through the different obstacles in their path as they travel home from their places of work to their bug out bunker. This game is designed for adults and uses sarcasm and humor to keep the mood light. Because of its harsh language and politically incorrect materials, it is only suitable for adults. It can take hours to play.Number of players:2-6
Recommended ages:13+
Estimated playtime:30-60 minutes

Tak

Tak is a game that was taken straight out of a novel called The Wise Man’s Fear by Patric Rothfuss. In this game, players attempt to make a line of pieces that connect to different sides of the board. Flat stones, capstones and walls are used. When the stones are laid flat, it makes it possible for other stones to be stacked up on them, but they don’t count as a part of the road. The game is known for its beauty and makes an excellent gift. It is for two players aged 12 and older.Number of players:2
Recommended ages:12+
Estimated playtime:10-30 minutes

Smart Ass

In Smart Ass, players try to be the first ones to call out the answers to the variety of different What, Who and Where Am I questions that are presented with the cards. You can call out the answer, even when it is not your turn, making it important that you are quick witted when playing the game and willing to interrupt. It comes with a game board, six different playing pieces, six different stands, two jumbo dice, 411 question cards and instructions. It can be played by two to six players who are at least 12 years old.Number of players:2-6
Recommended ages:12+
Estimated playtime:30 minutes

Sheriff of Nottingham

Sheriff of Nottingham is a tale of merchants that are doing their best to bring their goods to market. Each player will take a turn playing the sheriff, who has to decide whose bags to inspect and which players can just walk by. Your goal as a merchant is to convince the sheriff to let you in, no matter the cost. The merchant who claims the most wealth at the end of the day will win the game. This game is designed for people of most ages and can be played for hours.Number of players:3-5
Recommended ages:14+
Estimated playtime:60 minutes