Category: Board Games

Aggravation

With Aggravation by Winning Moves Games, your goal is to aggravate as many players as you can. In order to aggravate them, you must capture their game piece by landing on the same spot they are resting in. Two to six players play in this game that has you racing around the board to get from the base to your home. The first player who is able to move their marbles all the way around the board and get to their home first is the winner. You can take shortcuts to try and get there the fastest.Number of players:2-6
Recommended ages:6+
Estimated playtime:20-35 minutes

Zombicide

You and up to five other players can live out your post-apocalyptic fantasies with Zombicide by CMON. This game lets you play the role of one of six survivors, each with their own unique skill trees and special abilities to work with. It uses an AI system to control the zombies for an immersive experience.Number of players:1-6
Recommended ages:14+
Estimated playtime:20 minutes (beginner board) to 3 hours (expert board)

Trouble

Trouble by Hasbro rolls dice for you in its Pop-o-Matic container to see how far you advance or how far you fall behind in the game. Move your players around the board in an effort to get to the finish line first. If you land on the same space as another player, you can kick them back home and make them start all over again. This game is designed for two to four players aged five or older. The game features three basic levels of play: Basic Play, Expanding Play and Social Play for different age groups.Number of players:2-4
Recommended ages:5+
Estimated playtime:30-45 minutes

Trivial Pursuit Family Edition

Trivial Pursuit Family Edition by Hasbro is a trivia game for the entire family. It can be played casually by as many people as you want, though there are six tokens if you want to play the actual game as it was meant to be played. Ask one another the questions that are present on the cards and get the correct answers in order to score points. The players with the most points at the end of the game will be announced the winners. There are 100 blue cards for adults and 100 yellow cards for kids, making it a fun family game.Number of players:2+
Recommended ages:8+
Estimated playtime:30-60 minutes

The Last Friday

Last Friday by Ares Games takes place in the year 1980, where you and four other friends play as five people who are hired on as counselors of a camp in the woods in order to get free vacations. While you’re there, you realize that you are being hunted and stalked by a murderous man. Your end goal of the game is that you have to survive the weekend while this dangerous man tears through the campsite at night. Last Friday is a game for players aged 14 and older.Number of players:2-6
Recommended ages:14+
Estimated playtime:30-120 minutes

The Game of Life

A classic board game, The Game of Life is a game for up to four players in which you move through your “life” and make decisions such as career choices, number of children and more. Make independent choices to see the way your life will turn out. A game of chance, you must navigate through life and try to end up with the best outcome possible. This game can be played by two to four players and is suitable for players aged eight and up. It comes with a spinner, cards, cars, money, Spin to Win tokens and pegs.Number of players:2-4
Recommended ages:8+
Estimated playtime:45-60 minutes

Suspicion

Designed for two to four players, the Suspicion Board Game puts you, a jewel thief, in a mansion to sneakily try and snatch up as many jewels as possible. You play against other jewel thieves who are also doing their best to get to the jewels. The goal is to out them publicly while also remaining unknown and getting the jewels for yourself. You will draw different cards to unlock new missions to complete, each one making it harder and harder for you to accomplish your goals. At the end of the game, you must correctly guess which player is which jewel thief based on the actions taken.Number of players:2-6
Recommended ages:10+
Estimated playtime:30-60 minutes

Sorry!

In the game of Sorry! by Hasbro, you draw cards to see how far you can move a pawn. Your goal is to make it around the board and back to the finish line by retreating back into your “home.” In order to win and gain an advantage, you can jump over pawns that belong to other players or knock them off of the board entirely if they are in the way to make sure you make it to the finish line first. The game is for up to four players. It comes with 45 cards, 12 pawns and two power up tokens.Number of players:2-4
Recommended ages:6+
Estimated playtime:30 minutes

Sequence

In Sequence by Jax, up to 12 different players place a chip in a game that corresponds with it on the board. The aim is to get five in a row without someone disrupting it while also trying to disrupt other players’ sequences. The first person to get the required number of sequences wins the game. It comes with 135 sequence chips, a folding game board, playing cards and instructions. It is simple for children to play and a fun challenge for adults to master. It is durably built so that you can play it for years to come.Number of players:2-12
Recommended ages:7+
Estimated playtime:30 minutes

Salem

Immerse yourself in a world where everyone is out to get you and you are out to get them. A game for three to seven players, Salem by Funforge puts each player in control of six citizens alive during the Salem Witch Trials. Three of your players are average citizens while three are witches. The game is separated into two parts: Witch Hunts and Witch Trials that lead up to the execution date. You must find and try the witches while keeping your own witch citizens safe. This game takes anywhere between 90 and 120 minutes to play.Number of players:3-7
Recommended ages:14+
Estimated playtime:90-120minutes