Payday by Winning Moves Games lets players make deals on different properties while earning money. Players are given a salary and have to pay bills. The person with the most points at the end wins. Two to four players ages eight and up can play at a time. It is designed to be played by family members together on an even level. It is said to only take 15 minutes to be able to play this game. It comes with a game board, a red die, 64 deal and mail cards, loan and savings pads and more. | Number of players: | 2-4 |
Recommended ages: | 8+ | |
Estimated playtime: | 45-60 minutes | |
One Night Ultimate Werewolf
In One Night Ultimate Werewolf by Bezier Games, every player has their own role: a Troublemaker, a Seer or a Werewolf. Each one of them has their own special powers. The cards will each give a power that will help either the werewolf team or the team of villagers. Five minutes are given after each night phase to discuss the events and determine who the werewolf is. When roles change after each round, players have only five minutes to find who the werewolf is. It comes with a mobile app to make it more engaging. There are only a few rules, making it easy for everyone to jump right into the game. | Number of players: | 3-10 |
Recommended ages: | 8+ | |
Estimated playtime: | 10 minutes | |
Monster Mansion
With 18 unique monsters inside a mansion, the Monster Mansion by Nocturnal Media puts you and your friends in a race to escape the home before the monsters get you. Each time you win, you get gold that can be used for buying helpful items. In between turns, players remain immersed in the game due to the fact that they are shopping for items and helping other players get out of the mansion alive. This game is made with durable materials including thickly cut cardboard room tiles as well as durable, weighty metallic coins. | Number of players: | 1-8 |
Recommended ages: | 12+ | |
Estimated playtime: | 10 minutes per player | |
Monopoly Junior
Show kids the fun of the classic game Monopoly with Monopoly Junior by Hasbro. In this game, your kids can enjoy Monopoly at a level that is easier for them to understand and play. This game is just like Monopoly but it is much easier for young children to be able to grasp and understand. For instance, each rule only uses single dollar bills instead of many different levels of currency in order to make deals and exchanges simpler. This fun twist on Monopoly can be played by kids who are of the age eight or older. | Number of players: | 2-4 |
Recommended ages: | 5+ | |
Estimated playtime: | 20-30 minutes | |
Lattice
The Latice Board Game by Adacio is a stategy game intended for two to four players and is intended to help your little ones aged six and over develop cognition, planning, spatial recognition and interpersonal skills. Match tiles by shape or color in the correct ways to win the game. This game takes only a few minutes to learn, 20 minutes to enjoy and can be mastered over time with its endless replay value. It is color-blind accessible and can be easily played by anyone. | Number of players: | 2-4 |
Recommended ages: | 6+ | |
Estimated playtime: | 20 minutes | |
Jump Drive
Jump Drive by Rio Grande Games is a game that puts you and two to four friends on a space age adventure barreling through the galaxy at top speed. This game lasts for around 30 minutes and is based on a similar concept from the same designer: Race for the Galaxy. It uses the basic concepts of the game while also adding on new and exciting rules that will make it more fun and more challenging than ever before to race to the top of the galactic expedition that will put you in control of the universe. | Number of players: | 2-4 |
Recommended ages: | 14+ | |
Estimated playtime: | 30 minutes | |
Jenga
In the Jenga Classic Game by Hasbro, you have to build up a tower and then strategically remove pieces one turn at a time. The goal is to keep the tower standing for as long as possible while still removing pieces turn by turn. Play by yourself as a casual, meditative game or with friends at a party. This is a game full of strategy, skill, steady hands and luck. It comes with 54 hardwood Jenga blocks that will outlast many plays. It is a family-friendly game and can be played by children of virtually any age. | Number of players: | 1+ |
Recommended ages: | 6+ | |
Estimated playtime: | 15 minutes | |
HedBanz
With HedBanz by Spin Master Games, players attach a card with an object on it to their headbands. Each player is unable to see what is on their own card. You must try to determine what is on the card and correctly take a guess by asking other players questions to try and determine what card they have attached to their headbands. Guess correctly the most times in order to win. This game comes with a sand clock timer, 74 cards, six headbands, 24 chips and even a timer for all-night fun. It uses common items and is entertaining for the whole family. | Number of players: | 2-6 |
Recommended ages: | 7+ | |
Estimated playtime: | 20-30 minutes | |
Guess Who?
In the classic game Guess Who? by Winning Moves Games, you and your friends are tasked with guessing from a list of people what character your opponent has in front of them. You ask different questions about their appearance to narrows them down, and the first one to guess wins the game. This game is for 2 players aged 6 and up. It comes with two plastic game units as well as 48 small face cards that click into the grids. Each face has defining features and accessories such as glasses and hats that will make it fun to narrow down the people strategically. | Number of players: | 2 |
Recommended ages: | 6+ | |
Estimated playtime: | 15-30 minutes | |